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Manifesto: Live From ºÚÁÏÉç

15 November 2017 at 17.00–19.25
Film still of Cate Blanchett from the film Manifesto

© Julian Rosefeldt and VG Bild-Kunst 

In this special screening, see Cate Blanchett perform 13 different roles personifying key 20th century artist manifestos

Manifesto: Live from ºÚÁÏÉç is a special live event filmed at ºÚÁÏÉç and broadcast via satellite to cinemas nationwide. The event will include an introduction from Cate Blanchett featuring artworks in ºÚÁÏÉç’s collection related to the film, a screening of the film, plus a live on-stage conversation at the gallery with the film’s director, Julian Rosefeldt and editor Bobby Good. This event is moderated by arts journalist and writer Jessica Lack, author of Why Are We 'Artists'? 100 World Art Manifestos (2017, published by Penguin).

Manifesto, starring Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett, pays homage to the moving tradition and literary beauty of artistic manifestos, ultimately questioning the role of the artist in society today.

Manifesto draws on the impassioned writings of futurists, dadaists, Fluxus artists, suprematists, situationists, Dogma 95 and other artist groups, and the musings of individual artists, architects, dancers and filmmakers. Passing the ideas of Claes Oldenburg, Yvonne Rainer, Kazimir Malevich, André Breton, Sturtevant, Sol LeWitt, Jim Jarmusch and other creators through his lens, Rosefeldt has edited and reassembled 13 collages of artists’ manifestos from more than 50 original texts.

Book now for this exclusive chance to preview the film and hear from its director ahead of its general release.

Programme

Cate Blanchett in Manifesto, Germany/Australia 2017, 145 minutes including introduction and Q&A, English.

This film has been rated a 15 by the BBFC.

Fim stil portrait of Cate Blanchett from Manifesto

© Julian Rosefeldt and VG Bild-Kunst, Manifesto 2017, film still. Courtesy Modern Films.

film still of cate blanchett with a puppet from film Manifesto

© Julian Rosefeldt and VG Bild-Kunst, Manifesto 2017, film still. Courtesy Modern Films.

Film still from Manifesto showing Cate Blanchett as a teacher

© Julian Rosefeldt and VG Bild-Kunst, Manifesto 2017, film still. Courtesy Modern Films.

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Starr Cinema

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London SE1 9TG
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15 November 2017 at 17.00–19.25

A cheeky work of art

Vanity Fair

Witty and provocative

The New York Times
****
The Guardian

Gorgeously defiant

LA Times

Engrossing

BBC

A tribute to the actor

Rolling Stone

Points the audience back to the underlying essence of all manifestos – gorgeousness and grandiosity

salon

Brash, unapologetic, artistic arguments that are really outlines of a new world order

Elle

Cate Blanchett, 13 roles, one genius acting showcase

Rolling Stone
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