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ArtReview Live: screening & reading for the April issue

Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod, The City of Ladies, 2017. ArtReview Live event
Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod, The City of Ladies, 2017. ArtReview Live event

Please join us in the ArtReview Bar to celebrate the April issue of ArtReview. The evening will feature:

A screening of Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod’s short film The City of Ladies (2017)

A reading by Rosanna Mclaughlin from her feature for ArtReview April, which considers the life and legacy of Ana Mendieta in the context of recent protests.

Tuesday 24 April, 6.30–8.30pm

ArtReview Bar
1 Honduras Street, London EC1Y 0TH
There will be a cash bar. 

Please RSVP to rsvp@artreview.com

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The April issue of ArtReview features Lauren Elkin on the collaborative feminist project Womanhouse, Juliet Jacques on the art and activist scene in Istanbul, Nina Miall on The City of Ladies, Rosanna Mclaughlin on Ana Mendieta, Barbara Casavecchia on the Milan Women’s Bookstore Collective and Ross Simonini’s interview with Elena Filipovic, not to mention the usual mix of reviews, previews and overviews. 

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Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod’s ‘The City of Ladies’ (2017) draws on Christine de Pizan’s book of the same name to engage with the issues confronting young feminist activists in contemporary Paris. Each time the film is screened the fragments compile in different ways according to an algorithm designed for the purpose. This creates over 300,000 possible narratives, and invites multiple readings of feminism. ‘The City of Ladies’ includes interviews with Hélène Cixous, Silvia Federici, Sam Bourcier, Fatima Ezzahra Benomar and Sharone Omankoy. The film lasts 20 minutes. Begg is currently working on her next film, The Beehive, which focuses on the life of the late anti-gentrification activist Juanita Nielsen in Sydney – you can help support the project here

Rosanna Mclaughlin is a writer and editor, based in London. In 2017 she was a TAARE resident with the British Council Caribbean, researching responses to the death of Ana Mendieta. She is the author of ‘Double-tracking’, forthcoming with Little Island Press.

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