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dc.date.accessioned2012-01-28T15:48:29Z
dc.date.available2012-01-28T15:48:29Z
dc.date.issued2011-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/28434
dc.descriptionPremieres at New York and Vancouver Film Festivals in October 2011. Distributed in the United States in April 2012 by Cinema Guild. Patience is being released in the UK by leading independent distributors Soda Pictures on Friday 27th January, at the ICA cinema, London; Curzon Renoir, Curzon Wimbledon and around the country, as part of their important initiative, The New British Cinema Quarterly. Patience will also be premiering in Europe at the important Rotterdam International Film Festival in early February 2012, with other international screenings imminent.sv
dc.descriptionExhibition: Patience (After Sebald) Artist: Grant Gee Consultant curator: Jason Bowman
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.subjectFilmsv
dc.subjectWG Sebaldsv
dc.subjectLandscapesv
dc.subjectDocumentarysv
dc.subjectFine Artsv
dc.subjectPatti Smithsv
dc.subjectPlace-makingsv
dc.subjectCuratorshipsv
dc.subjectRuralismsv
dc.subjectSite-Specificitysv
dc.subjectCultural Regenerationsv
dc.titlePatience (After Sebald)sv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorBowman, Jason E.
art.typeOfWorkCreative consultant, filmsv
art.relation.publishedInPatience (After Sebald) by Grant Gee premiered at Aldeburgh Music, Snape, UKsv
art.description.projectI was creative consultant for this project developing the intellectual framework for the overall programme within which it was commissioned, The Re-Enchantment, which addresses the relationships between art and place and place-making. To produce the commissioning framework I undertook research into the history of art and place-making - in terms of art and cultural regeneration, public sculpture, site-specificity and performance, art and ruralism, contemporary poetics and place – and its current representation within cultural and urban strategy. The framework was ‘delphic’ and applied in a variety of contexts such as creating national partnerships, for fundraising purposes, as a curatorial strategy for the commissioning of artworks and to inform a series of events and seminars and the publication Towards Re-Enchantment – Place and its Meanings-sv
art.description.summaryPatience (After Sebald) is a multi-layered film essay on landscape, art, history, life and loss by the acclaimed documentary film-maker Grant Gee. It is an exploration of the work and influence of German writer WG Sebald (1944 – 2001), told via a long walk through coastal East Anglia tracking his most famous book The Rings of Saturn. The book mixed history, travelogue, memoir, meditation, fiction and images to explore the personal, public and often overlooked histories of Suffolk. Sebald has profoundly influenced some of today's leading writers, thinkers and artists. Some of these – interviewed for the film include Adam Philips, Robert Macfarlane, Rick Moody and Tacita Dean.sv
art.description.supportedByThe Paul Hamlyn Foundation, UK The National Lottery through Arts Council England UK Film Council, UK Screen East, UK Screen South, UKsv


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