A discussion between Isaac Julien and Director of Tate, Maria Balshaw (6.30–7.30pm, 5 July 2019), exploring themes of time and temporality in relation to his ground-breaking film Looking for Langston, which is currently on display at Tate Britain (until 17 November 2019).
Isaac Julien is renowned for using moving-image techniques, like montage, to bring the historic past together with more recent events. Chaired by David Dibosa, Reader In Museology at University of the Arts London.
This Late at Tate Britain event requires a free ticket, available to collect from the Clore Auditorium on a first-come, first-served basis from 6pm.
Image: Isaac Julien Pas de Deux with Roses (Looking for Langston Vintage Series) 1989/2016
Ilford classic silver gelatin fine art paper, mounted on aluminum and framed
Framed size 58.1 x 74.5 cm
22 7/8 x 29 3/8 in
© Isaac Julien
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