Carnival public program events continue at the 18th. Lesley Lokko Architecture Biennale, with two days of screenings, Tuesday, Sept. 26 and Wednesday, Sept. 27 at the Teatro Piccolo Arsenale.
Film and architecture are inextricably linked. Both mediums involve space, time, and people, and both use narrative to explore the human predicament. Architects, like directors, turn fiction into reality. In this ‘mini film festival’ spread over two days, renowned architects, educators, artists and filmmakers explore the fascinating overlaps, proximities and tensions between space, buildings, moving images and representation. Two panel discussions moderated by curator Lesley Lokko explore the complex and rich relationship between these two fascinating disciplines.
Tuesday, September 26th
h. 10.00 introduction by Lesley Lokko
h. 10.10-12.00 Rumba Rules, New Genealogies (by Sammy Baloji)
h. 12.05-13.00 House (by Amos Gitaï)
h. 14.00-15.40 Wajib (by Annemarie Jacir)
h. 15.45-16.10 Sizígia (by Luis Urbano)
h. 16.20-16.55 ButoHouse (by Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine)
h. 17.00-18.00 A Lot with Little (by Noemi Blager & Tapio Snellman)
h. 18.05-18.45 2022 Pritzker Architecture Prize Ceremony (produced by Karen Carter).
Wednesday, September 27th
h. 14.00-15.00 Short film screenings: Inhabiting Hybridity: Letters from the Middleground (di UNIT 24 – VitikaAgrawal); My Land, Mine Land (by UNIT 24 – Paris Gazzola); Robots of Brixton (by Kibwe Tavares); Planet City (by Liam Young); The Great Endeavor (by Liam Young); Ferenj (by Ainslee Alem Robson)
h. 15.00-18.45 Two panel discussions with: Noemi Blager, Luis Urbano, Ila Bêka& Louise Lemoine, Ewa Effiom, Penelope Haralambidou, Mike Tite, Ainslee Alem Robson, Liam Young.