Distant Relative is a reconstruction; somewhere between schoolroom, cinema, and court of law. It is a site of shared and elusive personal histories. Since 2014, British moving image and performance artist Michelle Williams Gamaker has been developing ‘fictional activism’: the restoration of people of colour performing in 20th century British and Hollywood studio films from marginalised characters to central figures, who return in her works to challenge the fictional injustices to which they have been historically consigned. Distant Relative marks a chapter in this exploration, with a focus on Williams Gamaker’s self-confessed obsessive journey into the life of Hollywood film star Sabu, whom she first came across as a teenager in Black...
In 1946, a group of Aboriginal stock workers went on strike in the remote Pilbara region of Western ...
Margaret Hope McGuffie was born in 1874 at Charlton in Lancashire, England. By 1900, the family had ...
Legacies is a collection of five new works for cinema by artists Edith Amituanai, Martin Sagadin, Uk...
Artist Michelle Williams Gamaker who will discuss the production of her new work ‘The Fruit is There...
As part of the Kochi Biennale, I gave an artist's talk and presented excepts from my films House of ...
I Multiply Each Day brings together three artists who each examine histories of migration from a con...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
A photographic portfolio published as a special section “Art After Indenture,” in which five scholar...
The first Indian to become an international film star, Sabu rose to fame as a child actor in Elephan...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
Doctor of Philosophy in English Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.This re...
Large scale installation commissioned by Art Angel, MONA and Sharjah Art Foundation. Filmed on locat...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.This thesis exam...
Persistence of Vision is a feature-length documentary that attempts to tell a story from cinema hist...
Kendra Marston interrogates representations of melancholic white femininity in contemporary Hollywoo...
In 1946, a group of Aboriginal stock workers went on strike in the remote Pilbara region of Western ...
Margaret Hope McGuffie was born in 1874 at Charlton in Lancashire, England. By 1900, the family had ...
Legacies is a collection of five new works for cinema by artists Edith Amituanai, Martin Sagadin, Uk...
Artist Michelle Williams Gamaker who will discuss the production of her new work ‘The Fruit is There...
As part of the Kochi Biennale, I gave an artist's talk and presented excepts from my films House of ...
I Multiply Each Day brings together three artists who each examine histories of migration from a con...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
A photographic portfolio published as a special section “Art After Indenture,” in which five scholar...
The first Indian to become an international film star, Sabu rose to fame as a child actor in Elephan...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
Doctor of Philosophy in English Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.This re...
Large scale installation commissioned by Art Angel, MONA and Sharjah Art Foundation. Filmed on locat...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.This thesis exam...
Persistence of Vision is a feature-length documentary that attempts to tell a story from cinema hist...
Kendra Marston interrogates representations of melancholic white femininity in contemporary Hollywoo...
In 1946, a group of Aboriginal stock workers went on strike in the remote Pilbara region of Western ...
Margaret Hope McGuffie was born in 1874 at Charlton in Lancashire, England. By 1900, the family had ...
Legacies is a collection of five new works for cinema by artists Edith Amituanai, Martin Sagadin, Uk...