Artist Michelle Williams Gamaker who will discuss the production of her new work ‘The Fruit is There to be Eaten’ based on British directors Powell and Pressburger’s film ‘Black Narcissus’ (1947). To echo the film having been shot at Shepperton Studios (despite being set in India), the video is shot in Sands Film Studios, Rotherhithe. In the 1939 Rumer Godden novel of the same name, the relationships between an Indian lower-caste dancing girl and two British missionary nuns were primarily established on colonial benevolence. Michelle's work addresses this dynamic by having these characters come to recognise that they are trapped in a film set in 2017, marking 70 years of Indian Independence. Michelle’s work explores the legacy of col...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
Film analysis of a novel This article investigates how the creative act can become an analytical met...
Feminist Auteurs examines a rich and diverse body of work that has received insufficient attention b...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
As part of the Kochi Biennale, I gave an artist's talk and presented excepts from my films House of ...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
Distant Relative is a reconstruction; somewhere between schoolroom, cinema, and court of law. It is ...
I Multiply Each Day brings together three artists who each examine histories of migration from a con...
With the classic text of Gustave Flaubert as its starting point, this multi-channel installation is ...
A co-authored article on my film House of Women (2017) written with film scholar Dr Catherine Lord f...
Regarding India is series of video interviews with contemporary artists living and working in India....
Film analysis of a novel This article investigates how the creative act can become an analytical met...
Malka Marom, author of 'Joni Mitchell: In Her Own Words' in conversation with Dr Ruth Charnock as pa...
Tell me the story Of all these things is an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing togeth...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
Film analysis of a novel This article investigates how the creative act can become an analytical met...
Feminist Auteurs examines a rich and diverse body of work that has received insufficient attention b...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
As part of the Kochi Biennale, I gave an artist's talk and presented excepts from my films House of ...
House of Women (2017) 14:00 | sound | colour Dir. Michelle Williams Gamaker Somebody Nobody Produ...
Distant Relative is a reconstruction; somewhere between schoolroom, cinema, and court of law. It is ...
I Multiply Each Day brings together three artists who each examine histories of migration from a con...
With the classic text of Gustave Flaubert as its starting point, this multi-channel installation is ...
A co-authored article on my film House of Women (2017) written with film scholar Dr Catherine Lord f...
Regarding India is series of video interviews with contemporary artists living and working in India....
Film analysis of a novel This article investigates how the creative act can become an analytical met...
Malka Marom, author of 'Joni Mitchell: In Her Own Words' in conversation with Dr Ruth Charnock as pa...
Tell me the story Of all these things is an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing togeth...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
Film analysis of a novel This article investigates how the creative act can become an analytical met...
Feminist Auteurs examines a rich and diverse body of work that has received insufficient attention b...