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Duncan Cambell, Falls Burns Malone Fiddles, 2004

Artists' Film Club: Duncan Campbell

9 Jul 2014

Turner Prize nominee Duncan Campbell’s early work Falls Burns Malone Fiddles (2004) is the subject of this Artists' Film Club, and is presented alongside the short abstract work o Joan, no (2006).

Campbell takes the Belfast Community Photographic Archives as his main source for this documentary-like work that explores the gaps between fact and fiction. Several of his recent works, including Bernadette (2008) and Make It New John (2009) build profiles of individuals who were socially or politically engaged with the Northern Irish politics of the late 20th Century, while his recent film It for Others (2013), which takes its influence from a film by filmmaker Chris Marker and Alain Resnais, reveals Campbell’s interest in film as a socially and anthropologically loaded device.

Duncan Campbell (born 1971 in Dublin, Ireland) lives and works in Glasgow. His recent solo exhibitions include: Manifesta 9, The European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Genk, Belgium (2012); Duncan Campbell, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, USA (2012); and Arbeit, HOTEL, London, UK (2011). Group exhibitions include: Year of Cooperation, Broadway 1602, New York (2012); Critique & Clinic, Berlin Film Festival, Berlin, Germany (2012); and Moving Portraits, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, UK (2011).

Please note that all films are 18+ unless otherwise stated.

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