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Endurance
Launching VIVID's Pioneers series, Endurance focused on mental and physical notions of endurance through presenting pioneering works from the 1960s to present alongside new... The Act of Drawing
The Act of Drawing explored the physical act of drawing and it's representation on screen in various forms. Cum Clubbing
For one night only VIVID hosted an art party inspired by the colourful club nights of Birmingham's underground scenes in the 1980s.
Annie Hall film poster (dir. Woody Allen, 1977)
Annie Hall film poster (dir. Woody Allen, 1977)

All Tomorrow\'s People. Credit ourtrueintent.com
All Tomorrow\'s People. Credit ourtrueintent.com

ATP festival punter. Credit: Travis Street
ATP festival punter. Credit: Travis Street

Courtesy of Lis Rhodes and LUX, London.
Courtesy of Lis Rhodes and LUX, London.

Image copyright of the Artist, Courtesy of Video Data Bank - www.vdb.org
Image copyright of the Artist, Courtesy of Video Data Bank - www.vdb.org

THE GARAGE PRESENTS...

'The Garage presents…’ is a brand new strand of one off events embracing music, live arts, installation, performance, and films. The programme launched in February 2011 with a short season of sound and vision:

 

PROGRAMME:

 

SAT 12 FEB | 2PM | VIDEO VALENTINES

 

VIVID presents a gloriously convincing romance directed by Woody Allen alongside independent shorts for Valentine’s weekend.  Heart-shaped treats available too!

 

Hailed as one of the most influential romcoms of all time, Annie Hall (1977, 93 mins) reflects on the romantic adventures of neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer and his equally neurotic girlfriend Annie Hall. The film traces the course of their relationship from their first meeting and Alvy asks himself and the viewer where things went wrong. The result is a hysterical, poignant, and bittersweet look at the nature of love.

 

VIVID's video valentine? VIVID sought short films to accompany Woody Allen and Annie Hall and was pleased to present

 

Admission free

 

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FRI 18 FEB | 6PM | ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES: THE FILM + A SHORT FILM BY VINCENT MOON

 

A kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of cult music festival All Tomorrow’s Parties.

 

In an out-of-season holiday camp on the Somerset coast, cult music festival All Tomorrow’s Parties serves up a heady combination of alternative music, crazy golf and chalet-living; all curated by a single band or artist. This post-punk DIY bricolage uses material generated by the fans and musicians themselves, on a multitude of formats including Super8, camcorder and mobile phone material, over the history of the festival, to capture the uncompromising spirit of a parallel music universe.

 

All Tomorrow’s Parties features performances from an eclectic mix artists including: Battles, Sonic Youth, Belle And Sebastian, Patti Smith, Animal Collective, Grinderman, Iggy and the Stooges, Portishead, Mogwai, Slint, Grizzly Bear, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Gossip, Daniel Johnston and The Boredoms.

  

Admission £2

 

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FRI 25 FEB | 6.30PM - 8.30PM | LIS RHODES - LIGHT MUSIC

 

Avant-garde filmmaker Lis Rhodes’ breathtaking installation Light Music (1975) is a dizzying celebration of the pivotal nature of  film as sound. Visitors are immersed in the beams of two dueling projectors; as the film flickers and flashes, Rhodes varies sonic frequency, alters amplitude, and plays with tone to create a groundbreaking and visceral cinematic experience.

 

Light Music was presented in association with George Saxon and Daniel Simcox and the piece was screened at 6:45 pm and 7:30 pm (running time 25 mins).

 

Admission free

 

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SAT 26 FEB | 2PM | WOOF! WOOF! WILLIAM WEGMAN WEEKEND

 

Coming of age in the 1960s, Wegman was an early exponent of conceptual art, well known for his use of irony, humour and satire. VIVID presents a selection of Wegman’s video works taken from his 1970s series of cryptic videos which  star his obliging canine partner Man Ray.

 

And who said the arts aren’t inclusive? Well behaved pooches were welcome!

 

Admission free

 

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