Previously at the ICA - Films

Journey's North: Pole To Pole, 2010, Bluecoat, Liverpool, Courtesy of the artist

Artists' Film Survey: Grace Ndiritu

11 Jun 201112 Jun 2011

Grace Ndiritu's practice seeks to examine the complex ways in which we consume images of otherness, be they uncanny locations or other notions of foreignness. This survey explores her diverse range in thematic subjects, unique conceptual frameworks and radical filmmaking processes. Including critically acclaimed early films such as The Nightingale (2003) and her series My Blood Self (2006-2008), in which she evokes the history of feminist performance video through the impact of war, global politics and poverty, the programme also features London premieres from her series Journeys North (2009) made in Alaska, and her latest work, A Week In the News (2010).

Grace Ndiritu has completed studio residencies at De Ateliers, Amsterdam and Delfina Studio Trust, London. Ndiritu’s work has been commissioned or shown at International Centre for Photography, New York, Chisenhale Gallery, London, Studio Museum, New York, Artprojx, London, the 51st Venice Biennale and Ikon, Birmingham. Her work is also housed in museum collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Daily 2pm - Screening 1:
Works inspired by human rights and socio-political issues: New Global Performance series (2003 -2004) & My Blood Self series (2006-2008)

Daily 4pm - Screening 2:
Works inspired by environmental, indigenous issues and global news media Natural Disasters series (2007), Journeys North series (2009) and A Week in the News series (2010)

Presented in association with London Consortium

When

E.g., 29-07-2021
E.g., 29-07-2021