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João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata. ‘Onde fica esta rua? ou Sem antes nem depois’

Saturday 18 November 2023, 5:30 pm

João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata. Still of 'Onde fica esta rua? ou Sem antes nem depois'. Image courtesy of the artists.
João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata. Still of 'Onde fica esta rua? ou Sem antes nem depois'. Image courtesy of the artists.
Artists
João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata
Curators
Pascale Cassagnau and Rasha Salti
Venues
Zumzeig
A project by
CNAP, La Lucarne (Arte France) & LOOP
Price
7 €
Tickets & register
entradas.codetickets.com/entradas/onde-fica-esta-rua--ou-sem-antes-nem-depois/46323/zumzeigcooperativa/online
Language
Portuguese. Subtitles in Spanish.
Date and hours
Saturday 18 November 2023, 5:30 pm Add to calendar
Additional info
88', 2022

From our window one can see a set of the 1963 film The Green Years. This was our starting point: guided by Paulo Rocha’s gaze, we look back at the places of that film. The successive geological, urbanistic and social strata of Lisbon, besieged by the pandemic that interrupted the shooting, are drawn out in front of our camera, like a contemporary jazz impro from a score written in 1963.

João Pedro Rodrigues

Artist
João Pedro Rodrigues

João Pedro Rodrigues is an internationally renowned Portuguese filmmaker. When he was 8 years old, his father gave him a pair of binoculars and he decided to become an ornithologist. He always travels with his binoculars, to foray into nature and watch birds.

Photo by Daniel Sánchez.

João Rui Guerra da Mata

Artist
João  Rui Guerra da Mata

João Rui Guerra da Mata was born in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique. He spent his formative years in Macau, China. He has been working in cinema since 1995.

Photo by Diego Sánchez

Pascale Cassagnau

Pascale Cassagnau

Pascale Cassagnau holds a PhD in Art History and Criticism and is responsible for the audiovisual and new media collection at the CNAP (Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris). She writes extensively for Art Press and is the author of texts on artists such as Chris Burden, James Coleman, John Baldessari, Pierre Huyghe, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Matthieu Laurette, among others. She is mainly interested in the study of new film practices and their cross-over with contemporary art. Her essay “Future Amnesia, Enquêtes sur un troisième cinéma” (Ed. Isthmus, 2006) investigates new filmic forms, existing between fiction and documentary. “Un pays supplémentaire” (Ed. Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, 2010) focuses on contemporary creation in the media architecture. Her book, “‘Apichatpong Weerasethakul,’ Une théorie des objets personnels” was released as an e-book in 2016. Her essay “Diagramme Monteiro, on Joao Cesar Monterio, was written in collaboration with Hughes Decointet and published in Editions de L’Oeil in 2017. Her essays “La répétition générale,” — a work on the processes of creation and research in the fields of cinema, contemporary art — and “Dispositifs-jeux” — on Jean Frapat, inventor of television devices — are currently in progress.

Last update 9th March 2017

Rasha Salti

Rasha  Salti

Rasha Salti is a researcher, writer and curator of art and film. Since 2017, she is commissioning editor of La Lucarne at Arte France.