In Conversation with Andrew Renton
A new publication, Perform, Repeat, Record: Live Art in History, edited by Amelia Jones and Adrian Heathfield features a chapter about our practice including a conversation with ourselves and Andrew Renton.
A new publication, Perform, Repeat, Record: Live Art in History, edited by Amelia Jones and Adrian Heathfield features a chapter about our practice including a conversation with ourselves and Andrew Renton.
On 17 February we will join Father Brian Ralph as guests of An Artist For Tea on London Fields Radio, hosted by Charlotte Bonham-Carter and Gemma Tortella.
ROMEO ECHO DELTA will be broadcast at an unspecified time turing the Acoustic Mirrors weekend at Zabludowicz Collection Friday 3 - Sunday 5 February. The event is organised by curating students from the RCA and Goldsmiths.
Our video installation Kiss My Nauman will feature in the exhibition Thank You For The Music at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Finland from 20 January to 17 June 2012. Curated by Kati Kivinen & Arja Miller.
We are delighted to have been shortlisted for the inaugural Samsung Art+ Prize alongside Neil Cummings, Aura Satz, Doug Fishbone, Hiraki Sawa, Semiconductor, Torsten Lauschmann, Erika Tan, Lucky PDF, Thomson and Craighead.
Our series of films commissioned by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to accompany the re-issue of the band’s catalogue will be screened at Cinecity, the Brighton Film Festival, this December.
File under Sacred Music features in 'to pay respect to the generosity of the three-minute punk-rock song', the current exhibition at Crate Space in Margate. Curated by Toby Huddlestone, the show runs until 18 December.
From 10 November - 17 December 2011 we will be showing Romeo Echo Delta (Version A) at Kate MacGarry. Version B was broadcast this Halloween on BBC Radio Merseyside, after Version A was rejected by the BBC editorial policy board, who deemed it too realistic and likely to induce panic in their listeners.
This Halloween our new audio project ROMEO ECHO DELTA will be broadcast by BBC Radio Merseyside, accompanied by an ominous red light in the night sky above Birkenhead. Listen live on BBC Radio Merseyside 95.8fm from 10.30pm on 31 October.
On 1st October we will present Soon, a monumental new installation in Toronto for Nuit Blanche 2011 with an original soundtrack by Scanner.
In November, File under Sacred Music will be included in the exhibition Was I there? at Peter Scott Gallery, alongside work by Juneau Projects and Jamie Shovlin together with film footage, memorabilia and gig posters from the 70s and 80s.
On 11 October we'll be speaking at You Are In Control, an international conference for 'creatives in the digital world' taking place in Reykjavik, Iceland. This year the conference will take place in the brand new Harpa concert hall, where we will also be showing some of our films.
On 23 September at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Gusto Films presents Red Hot Shorts: Nick Cave Mixtape - The programme includes various projects we've made with the Bad Seeds and Grinderman over the last couple of years.
On Tuesday 13 June we'll be at the Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference to discuss Radio Mania, the 3D video and sound installation we made for the BFI in 2009.
Our video File under Sacred Music is included in the exhibition Replay at Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM), Luxembourg. Curated by Clément Minighetti, the show opens on 17 June and runs until 18 September.
Panel discussion on 2 June at the ICA with musician and performer Cosey Fanni Tutti, Professor of Fashion History Caroline Evans, Simon Reynolds and chaired by music writer Rob Young to discuss what the future holds for music and perhaps for art more widely.
Our film Walking After Acconci (Redirected Approaches) featuring Plan B is included in the inaugural exhibition at 68m2 Art Space in Copenhagen.
On 2 May, the premiere of our film about the classic Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Murder Ballads will be presented at the Aubin Cinema by the East End Film Festival in association with The Quietus.
Premiere of our film about the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album The Boatman's Call at the Roundhouse in London on 14 May 2011. Screening followed by a Q&A with us and Kris Needs.
Two of our films, Anyone else isn't you (2005) and Make me yours again (2007) will feature in Tender Is The Night at City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand. The group show runs 7 May - 17 July 2011.
On Friday 25 March we'll be speaking at Tallinn Music Week in Estonia as part of a discussion on the distribution of creative content.
We've contributed a short text to The Book of Guilty Pleasures, edited by Song-Ming Ang and Kim Cascone and currently on show at the Singapore Biennale.
On 16 March at 7pm we'll be discussing our current exhibition at the South London Gallery with writer and novelist Michael Bracewell.
Our 3D film Radio Mania features in the new BFI Gallery Book, edited by Elisabetta Fabrizi and available now.
Premiere of our film about the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album No More Shall We Part. At the South London Gallery on 23 February. Screening followed by a Q&A with us and Max Décharné.
The South London Gallery will be presenting a programme of music videos we've directed as part of a free event on Wednesday 9th March.
We're hosting a discussion with Robin Ince, Ben Moor and Jo Neary exploring the dynamic and tension between a performer and their audience. It's on 16th February at the South London Gallery.
On Thursday 10th February we'll be presenting a film screening at the Whitechapel Gallery, in association with Lux. The programme will include old and new work and will be followed by a Q&A.
PUBLICSFEAR brings together film, video and sound works made over the past seven years. The exhibition will be at the South London Gallery from 4 February - 18 March.