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show and panel discussion on ART AND SEX. YOWZERS!
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Wednesday 6 September 2006, 18.30
Saturday 9 September 2006, 15.00
Sunday 10 September 2006, 15.00
Tuesday 12 September 2006, 18.30
Wednesday 13 September 2006, 18.30
115 min, cert 18

Matthew Barney
Production Still, HOIST 2004
courtesy Destricted © 2004 Matthew Barney. Photo: Chris Winget
Straight from the Sundance Film Festival and Critics Week selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, this is the first public showing of Destricted, which brings together sex and art in a series of films created by some of the world’s most acclaimed artists and directors, including Marina Abramović, Marco Brambilla, Matthew Barney, Larry Clark, Gaspar Noe, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor-Wood.
The seven films are explicit in content, highlighting controversial issues about the representation of sexuality in art, opening up for debate the question of whether art can be disguised as pornography, or vice versa, and leaving the viewer free to choose his or her own line through these intersections of art and sexuality. On Saturday 9 September a panel discussion explores the wider critical context for Destricted.
Contains adult themes and explicit sexual content
Programme:
Balkan Erotic Epic
Marina Abramović, 2005, 13 min
Performance art legend Marina Abramović delves into Balkan folklore to create an instructional series of mis en scènes that explore the crude, magical and mysterious rites of ethnic fertility and virility.
Hoist
Matthew Barney, 2004, 14 min 36 sec
American fabulist Matthew Barney stages the erotics of sexual encounter as it takes place between ‘green man’ and the lubricated drive shaft of a customised deforestation vehicle destined for the Carnival de Bahia.
Sync
Marco Brambilla, 2005, 2 min
American artist and filmmaker Marco Brambilla ransacks porn-film archives to produce a witty, fast-moving montage of money shots.
Impaled
Larry Clark, 2005, 38 min
Larry Clark, cult anthropologist of American adolescence, directs a sensitive yet frank investigation into how, for the generation growing up in the 1980s, pornography has shaped the way they think about sex and sexual fantasy. The result is a riveting documentary about desire and sexual initiation.
We Fuck Alone
Gaspar Noé, 2006, 23 min
Gaspar Noé, maker of Irreversible, the controversial art-house movie whose brutal depiction of rape that left audiences physically sick, now promises to turn you on with a cinematically erotic journey into masturbatory fantasy.
House Call
Richard Prince, 12 min
American iconographer Richard Prince appropriates a segment video that captures the generic gold standard of 1970s porn – big tits, big cock and cumshot – re-shooting it in the manner of the cowboys, girlfriends and outlaws that first made him famous.
Death Valley
Sam Taylor-Wood, 2004, 7 min 58 sec, music by Matmos and Andrew Hale
British art star Sam Taylor-Wood directs a porn star in a droll elegy to masturbation and the great American outdoors.
Commissioned by Destricted. Destricted is created by London-based Mel Agace, Andrew Hale and New York-based art critic, curator and cultural commentator Neville Wakefield, and distributed by Revolver Entertainment.
www.destricted.com
With the support of agnès b, Simon Lee, and Luhring Augustine.
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
£4, booking recommended
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/film/6054.htm
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Destricted
Art and Sex
Saturday 9 September 2006, 19.00–21.00
This panel discussion offers a critical context for the screenings of Destricted,/i>, a project that brings together sex and art in a series of short films created by acclaimed artists and directors, including Marina Abramović, Matthew Barney, Larry Clark, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor-Wood.
Following the screening of a selection of films from the programme, the contested issues around art and pornography are discussed by Los Angeles-based critic and curator Bruce Hainley; Catherine Millet, Art Press editor and author of The Sexual Life of Catherine M.(2002); artist Larry Clark; and critic and curator Neville Wakefield.
Contains adult themes and explicit sexual content
Admission for over 18s only
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
£10, booking recommended
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