Previously at the ICA - AFC

Wong Ping, FRUITPUNCH, We Want More, MV (2010), 5 min 44 sec

Artists' Film Club: Both Sides Now

26 Sep 2015

Both Sides Now explores the political and social connections and differences between the UK, China and Hong Kong by bringing together artworks that investigate nationhood, individuality and power. Both Sides Now responds to past and recent political and cultural events, including Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution and the handover of Hong Kong to China.

Both Sides Now is curated and produced by videoclub (UK) and Videotage (Hong Kong). The aim is to open up dialogue between Chinese, Hong Kong and British film artists and audiences, working with artists’ moving image to reinterpret the experience of here and now for both cultures.

Following the screening artist Wong Ping is in conversation with curator Ying Tan (CFCCA) and videoclub director Jamie Wyld.

Programme

  • Ellen Pau, Diversion (1990), 5 min 39 sec                              
  • Jo Law, Read Only Memory (1999), 5 min 10 sec
  • Choi Sai Ho, The 1960s For Me (2014), 5 min 23 sec          
  • Kacey Wong, Hongkongese Warning Squad (2014), 3 min 5 sec
  • Map Office, Under The Umbrella (2014), 10 min 10 sec
  • DDED, Anti-riot Citizens vs Brutal Police (2014), 21 sec
  • Valery Grancher, Admiralty Hong Kong October 28 2014 (2014), 15 min 38 sec   
  • Birdy Chu, The Interviews (2015), 7 min 43 sec
  • Chow Chun Fai, Repainting “Infernal Affairs” (2007), 2 min 51 sec
  • One Letter Horse, Feature of Anti-Occupy Chinese University Movement (2014), 3 min 32 sec      
  • Chloe Cheuk, Waiting For Another Round (2015), 5 min 59 sec
  • Law Yuk Mui, 445 (2014), 4 min 55 sec
  • João Vasco Paiva, Action Through Non-action (2009), 8 min 51 sec                          
  • Angela Su, Methods of Art (2015), 57 sec                            
  • Wong Ping, FRUITPUNCH – We Want More – MV (2010), 5 min 44 sec

Produced in collaboration with Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art.

When

E.g., 11-08-2021
E.g., 11-08-2021