Film Screening
Skin Flick (2019) is a video work that takes the body as a starting point, using skin as a site to explore ideas of borders, boundaries, and fluid subjectivity, moving through poetry, personal anecdote, mythology, and biological and etymological histories as a way to think through touch and relating to each other.
Skin Flick premiered at Tate Britain, at a screening dedicated to Adham’s work, and has since screened internationally and toured in multiple sculptural iterations in galleries and museums.
Adham Faramawy is an artist working across media including moving image, sculptural installation, photography, painting and wall-based works to engaging concerns with materiality, touch, and toxic embodiment to question ideas of the natural in relation to marginalised communities. Faramawy’s video work ‘Skin Flick’ (2019) takes the body as a starting point, using skin as a site to explore ideas of borders, boundaries, and fluid subjectivity.
Saturday 24 June
6.30 pm
as part of Present Futures Film Programme (6.30 - 8.45 pm)
Cinema
Duration: 13 mins 30 secs
Access: S: Subtitles T: Transcript can be provided on request.
Ticketed as part of Film Programme Package:
Pay What You Can – Sliding Scale: £4/£2/FREE
Film Screening
Skin Flick (2019) is a video work that takes the body as a starting point, using skin as a site to explore ideas of borders, boundaries, and fluid subjectivity, moving through poetry, personal anecdote, mythology, and biological and etymological histories as a way to think through touch and relating to each other.
Skin Flick premiered at Tate Britain, at a screening dedicated to Adham’s work, and has since screened internationally and toured in multiple sculptural iterations in galleries and museums.
Adham Faramawy is an artist working across media including moving image, sculptural installation, photography, painting and wall-based works to engaging concerns with materiality, touch, and toxic embodiment to question ideas of the natural in relation to marginalised communities. Faramawy’s video work ‘Skin Flick’ (2019) takes the body as a starting point, using skin as a site to explore ideas of borders, boundaries, and fluid subjectivity.
Saturday 24 June
6.30 pm
as part of Present Futures Film Programme (6.30 - 8.45 pm)
Cinema
Duration: 13 mins 30 secs
Access: S: Subtitles T: Transcript can be provided on request.
Ticketed as part of Film Programme Package:
Pay What You Can – Sliding Scale: £4/£2/FREE