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Sarah Pucill

Sarah Pucill is a London-based film artist.[1] Her work is distributed by LUX, London and LightCone, Paris. She is a Reader at University of Westminster. Central to her work is "a concern with mortality and the materiality of the filmmaking process".[2] Much of her work appears within the restrictions of domestic spaces. In her "explorations of the animate and inanimate, her work probes a journey between mirror and surface".[3]

Career edit

Pucill studied in London at the Slade School of Fine Art. You Be Mother (1990), was Pucill's first film. It won awards for Best Innovation, Atlanta, 1995; and Best Experimental Film, Oberhausen, 1991. In 2011, it was exhibited in "Moving Portraits" at the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, Sussex,[4] and in 2004 at A Century of Artists' Film in Britain at Tate Britain.[5]

The 1990s saw the emergence of Pucill's particular artistic vision in experimental film, and her work has appeared internationally in both galleries and cinemas.[2] Retrospective screenings including "A History of Artists Film and Video" (2007) have been held at BFI Southbank in 2011, to commemorate 50 years since Maya Deren's death. Pucill's work was included in "Assembly: A survey of recent artists" film and video in Britain 2008–2013' at Tate Britain, 2014.[6]

Her 2010 film, Phantom Rhapsody was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival,[7] and at the L'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts Paris, and at the Tate Britain, Millennium Film, Anthology Film Archives, New York, Pleasure Dome, Toronto.[8] The film examines the phantom's appearance and disappearance in relation to the "present/absent dynamic of visible lesbian sexuality" in both the history of cinema and art history.[9]

In 2013, her film Magic Mirror was funded by Arts Council England and published as a DVD by LUX. Magic Mirror examines the word and image connections in Claude Cahun's writing from her book Aveux non avenus (Disavowals) through a re-staging of her photographs. Magic Mirror, which is "part essay, part film poem", seeks to explore the links between Cahun's photographs and her writings. The film premiered at Tate Modern in April 2013,[3] and was shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.[10]

"Magic Mirror" was staged as an exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery, London, in the exhibition "Magic Mirror" (17 April – 14 June 2015), curated by Karen Leroy-Harris which showed photographs by Claude Cahun, with the film and photographs by Sarah Pucill.[11]

In 2016, Pucill completed her second 16mm film that re-stages photographs by Claude Cahun; "Confessions to the Mirror" (2016), which was funded by Arts Council England. The film premiered at London Film Festival, 2016 [12] and was produced as a blu-ray by LUX, London.[13]

"Confessions to the Mirror" (2016) was exhibited in the exhibition, "Under the Skin" that showed photographs by Claude Cahun at Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Amstelveen, Holland at (October 2020 – May 2021).[14] The exhibition toured with "Confessions to the Mirror" to Kunsthal Museum Gallery, Rotterdam, 2022.[15]

In 2019, Pucill exhibited the film installation "Garden Self Portraits" (2019) which includes clips from "Confessions to the Mirror" at Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa in the exhibition "Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore", (Sep14th2019-Feb9th2020), curated by Michelle Gewurtz.[16]

Pucill's film "Eye Cut" (16mm col, 20min, 2021) premiered at the London Film Festival in 2021.[17] It won best experimental film at Toronto Women Film Festival 2021 and Best Experimental Film award at London New Wave Cinema.[18]

She appears in a documentary "Gelebte Träume – Künstlerinnen des Surrealismus" by Maria Anna Tappeiner for ARTE TV, Germany, that shows clips from her Cahun films(2013,2016).[19] Her films have been screened at numerous international film festivals, including: the BFI London Film Festival, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, , Berlinale and the Montréal Festival of New Cinema. Television broadcasts of her films include: BSB TV Australia (Mirrored Measure, 1996), Carlton Television (Backcomb, 1995), and Granada TV (You Be Mother, 1980).

She has been teaching at the University of Westminster since 2000 where she is currently a Reader and where she received a PhD in 2014.[2][9]

Filmography edit

Pucill's films include:

  • You Be Mother, 1990
  • Milk and Glass, 1993
  • Backcomb, 1995
  • Mirrored Measure, 1996
  • Swollen Stigma, 1998
  • Cast, 2000
  • Stages Of Mourning, 2004
  • Taking My Skin, 2006
  • Blind Light, 2007
  • Fall In Frame, 2009
  • Phantom Rhapsody, 2010
  • Magic Mirror, 2013
  • "Confessions To The Mirror", 2016
  • "", 2021

References edit

  1. ^ "Sarah Pucill – Works, Articles, Clips and Stills | Luxonline". luxonline.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "About". sarahpucill.co.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Sarah Pucill: Magic Mirror | Tate". tate.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Moving Portraits". dlwp.com. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  5. ^ "A Century of Artists' Film in Britain | Tate". tate.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  6. ^ . Tate. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Revealing/Unravelling | 2011 | Film Archive | Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014". edfilmfest.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Millennium Film Workshop: Sarah Pucill | Underground Film Journal". undergroundfilmjournal.com. 7 June 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Pucill, Sarah – About us". westminster.ac.uk. London: University of Westminster. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Magic Mirror | Institute of Contemporary Arts". ica.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Review: Sarah Pucill's Magic Mirror (and works by Claude Cahun)". British Film Institute. 7 April 2017.
  12. ^ . whatson.bfi.org.uk. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 9 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Sarah Pucill – Confessions to the Mirror (Blu-ray)".
  14. ^ "Under the Skin – Claude Cahun". cobra-museum.nl. Netherlands: Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst.
  15. ^ "OPENING CLAUDE CAHUN – UNDER THE SKIN / ART ROTTERDAM 2022 – Kunsthal". www.kunsthal.nl. 2022.
  16. ^ "Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore". oaggao.ca. Ottawa Art Gallery. 11 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Eye Cut". British Film Institute.[dead link]
  18. ^ "'Eye Cut' awarded Best Experimental Film at Toronto Women IFF and London New Wave Festival 2022". 3 March 2022.
  19. ^ "Gelebte Träume – Künstlerinnen des Surrealismus" – via vimeo.com.

External links edit

  • Sarah Pucill at IMDb

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This article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Sarah Pucill is a London based film artist 1 Her work is distributed by LUX London and LightCone Paris She is a Reader at University of Westminster Central to her work is a concern with mortality and the materiality of the filmmaking process 2 Much of her work appears within the restrictions of domestic spaces In her explorations of the animate and inanimate her work probes a journey between mirror and surface 3 Contents 1 Career 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksCareer editPucill studied in London at the Slade School of Fine Art You Be Mother 1990 was Pucill s first film It won awards for Best Innovation Atlanta 1995 and Best Experimental Film Oberhausen 1991 In 2011 it was exhibited in Moving Portraits at the De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill Sussex 4 and in 2004 at A Century of Artists Film in Britain at Tate Britain 5 The 1990s saw the emergence of Pucill s particular artistic vision in experimental film and her work has appeared internationally in both galleries and cinemas 2 Retrospective screenings including A History of Artists Film and Video 2007 have been held at BFI Southbank in 2011 to commemorate 50 years since Maya Deren s death Pucill s work was included in Assembly A survey of recent artists film and video in Britain 2008 2013 at Tate Britain 2014 6 Her 2010 film Phantom Rhapsody was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 7 and at the L Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts Paris and at the Tate Britain Millennium Film Anthology Film Archives New York Pleasure Dome Toronto 8 The film examines the phantom s appearance and disappearance in relation to the present absent dynamic of visible lesbian sexuality in both the history of cinema and art history 9 In 2013 her film Magic Mirror was funded by Arts Council England and published as a DVD by LUX Magic Mirror examines the word and image connections in Claude Cahun s writing from her book Aveux non avenus Disavowals through a re staging of her photographs Magic Mirror which is part essay part film poem seeks to explore the links between Cahun s photographs and her writings The film premiered at Tate Modern in April 2013 3 and was shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts 10 Magic Mirror was staged as an exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery London in the exhibition Magic Mirror 17 April 14 June 2015 curated by Karen Leroy Harris which showed photographs by Claude Cahun with the film and photographs by Sarah Pucill 11 In 2016 Pucill completed her second 16mm film that re stages photographs by Claude Cahun Confessions to the Mirror 2016 which was funded by Arts Council England The film premiered at London Film Festival 2016 12 and was produced as a blu ray by LUX London 13 Confessions to the Mirror 2016 was exhibited in the exhibition Under the Skin that showed photographs by Claude Cahun at Cobra Museum of Modern Art Amstelveen Holland at October 2020 May 2021 14 The exhibition toured with Confessions to the Mirror to Kunsthal Museum Gallery Rotterdam 2022 15 In 2019 Pucill exhibited the film installation Garden Self Portraits 2019 which includes clips from Confessions to the Mirror at Ottawa Art Gallery Ottawa in the exhibition Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore Sep14th2019 Feb9th2020 curated by Michelle Gewurtz 16 Pucill s film Eye Cut 16mm col 20min 2021 premiered at the London Film Festival in 2021 17 It won best experimental film at Toronto Women Film Festival 2021 and Best Experimental Film award at London New Wave Cinema 18 She appears in a documentary Gelebte Traume Kunstlerinnen des Surrealismus by Maria Anna Tappeiner for ARTE TV Germany that shows clips from her Cahun films 2013 2016 19 Her films have been screened at numerous international film festivals including the BFI London Film Festival the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen the Ann Arbor Film Festival European Media Art Festival Berlinale and the Montreal Festival of New Cinema Television broadcasts of her films include BSB TV Australia Mirrored Measure 1996 Carlton Television Backcomb 1995 and Granada TV You Be Mother 1980 She has been teaching at the University of Westminster since 2000 where she is currently a Reader and where she received a PhD in 2014 2 9 Filmography editPucill s films include You Be Mother 1990 Milk and Glass 1993 Backcomb 1995 Mirrored Measure 1996 Swollen Stigma 1998 Cast 2000 Stages Of Mourning 2004 Taking My Skin 2006 Blind Light 2007 Fall In Frame 2009 Phantom Rhapsody 2010 Magic Mirror 2013 Confessions To The Mirror 2016 Eye Cut 2021References edit Sarah Pucill Works Articles Clips and Stills Luxonline luxonline org uk Retrieved 25 July 2014 a b c About sarahpucill co uk Retrieved 22 August 2014 a b Sarah Pucill Magic Mirror Tate tate org uk Retrieved 25 July 2014 Moving Portraits dlwp com Retrieved 25 July 2014 A Century of Artists Film in Britain Tate tate org uk Retrieved 25 July 2014 Assembly I Extend My Arms Tate Tate Archived from the original on 13 August 2014 Retrieved 25 July 2014 Revealing Unravelling 2011 Film Archive Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014 edfilmfest org uk Retrieved 25 July 2014 Millennium Film Workshop Sarah Pucill Underground Film Journal undergroundfilmjournal com 7 June 2011 Retrieved 25 July 2014 a b Pucill Sarah About us westminster ac uk London University of Westminster Retrieved 25 July 2014 Magic Mirror Institute of Contemporary Arts ica org uk Retrieved 25 July 2014 Review Sarah Pucill s Magic Mirror and works by Claude Cahun British Film Institute 7 April 2017 Buy cinema tickets for Confessions to the Mirror BFI London Film Festival 2016 whatson bfi org uk British Film Institute Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Sarah Pucill Confessions to the Mirror Blu ray Under the Skin Claude Cahun cobra museum nl Netherlands Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst OPENING CLAUDE CAHUN UNDER THE SKIN ART ROTTERDAM 2022 Kunsthal www kunsthal nl 2022 Facing Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore oaggao ca Ottawa Art Gallery 11 December 2021 Eye Cut British Film Institute dead link Eye Cut awarded Best Experimental Film at Toronto Women IFF and London New Wave Festival 2022 3 March 2022 Gelebte Traume Kunstlerinnen des Surrealismus via vimeo com External links editSarah Pucill at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Pucill amp oldid 1180214812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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