A cinematic odyssey through light and sound. A play with temporal and spatial boundaries through a complex journey of images, duration, and memory.
For his first solo exhibition in Australia, Philippe Parreno presents a singular retrospective of his filmic works as a cinematic ensemble.
French artist Philippe Parreno is one of the most significant contemporary artists working at the intersection of art and film. Philippe Parreno: Thenabouts presents Parreno’s filmic works as an evolving cinematic experience within the gallery. Choreographed as an orchestration of films, lighting, sound, and sculptural elements, the exhibition invites us into a world that unsettles our assumptions about reality, memory and the passage of time. The experience is controlled live by a gallery technician and no two visits are ever the same.
Individual Visits
Open daily, 9am till late. Galleries 10am–5pm.
Education Exhibition Visits
Senior Secondary and Tertiary Students across English, The Arts, Design and Digital Technologies will be captivated by the work of this innovative artist. Choose a self-guided visit, or have an educator introduce students to the exhibition’s key themes and ideas.
Cost:
Self-guided visit: Free of charge (min 10, max 30 students)
Educator introduction and visit: $5 per student (min 10, max 30 students)
Duration:
Educator introduction and visit includes a 20 minute presentation, followed by time in the exhibition
Where: Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square Melbourne, Australia
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Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
Federation Square Melbourne, Australia
Tel: (03) 8663 2200