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Screening of Harun Farocki films

Screening of Harun Farocki films

Harun Farocki, video still from Parallel II, 2014, © Harun Farocki 2014


Join us at 6.30pm, Wednesday 26 November at Light House Cinema Cuba. A one-night-only special screening of three film works by legendary German media artist, critic, editor, and curator, Harun Farocki.


Light House Cinema Cuba, Wellington
6.30pm, Wednesday 26 November 2014
$10/$8

Cash sales from 5.30pm only, limited seating.
Join us for a one-night-only special screening of three film works by respected German media artist, critic, editor, and curator, Harun Farocki:Inextinguishable Fire (1969), Serious Games I-IV(2009–10) and Parallel I–IV (2012–14).

Programmed to honour Farocki, who sadly passed away in July 2014, and as accompaniment to Simon Denny’s exhibition The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom,
this screening has been developed by Laura Preston, Curator-at-Large and is brought to you with support from Light House Cinema Cuba and Goethe-Institut New Zealand.

For more information contact Ann Gale, Gallery Administrator, 04 463 6835, ann.gale@vuw.ac.nz
For full details of the public programme associated with Simon Denny The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom visit www.adamartgallery.org.nz


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