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James Benning: Ten Skies (16mm open air)

17.08’24
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Ten Skies © Arsenal - Institut für Film und Videokunst

Kiosk

Citadelpark

Louis Hanssensdreef

B-9000 Gent

Pay what you can (support)
The screening starts at sundown; the bar will be open beforehand

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of James Benning’s Ten Skies, we host a special 16mm open-air screening of his masterpiece that has never been officially issued in a digital format.

As a companion piece, we show Maurice Lemaître’s À projeter sur le ciel, la nuit whereby the audience is instructed to roll up a sheet of paper and use it as a telescope to look at the screen as a sky or vice versa.

The screen will be build between the columns of the newly renovated kiosk under the night sky of the Citadelpark in Ghent.

In collaboration with Monterey. The bar will be open.


James Benning

Ten Skies

US • 2004 • 101' • colour • 16mm

One of this unique filmmaker’s greatest works, and on paper, one of his most minimalist: ten shots of the sky, each lasting ten minutes. But the experience of watching – and hearing – it is fabulously rich and intense. The skyscapes are filled with life and change at the speed of light. The soundtrack creates an equally rich narrative space by way of ten short stories that are insinuated’ without ever being explained.’ A masterpiece.” (Alexander Horwath)

All ten skies were filmed from my backyard in Southern California. (…) It took me fifty years to look at the sky like that!” (James Benning)

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Ten Skies © Arsenal - Institut für Film und Videokunst

Maurice Lemaître

À projeter sur le ciel, la nuit

FR • 1979 • 9' • colour & b&w • 16mm

16mm expanded version:

A presenter reads the introductory text to the audience, who are instructed to roll up a sheet of paper and use it as a telescope to look at the screen.

À projeter sur le ciel, la nuit (To Screen on the Sky, At Night) is a nod to the filmmaker and critic Dominique Noguez, who fantasized about the sky as a screen in a 1973 text. Always the bricoleur, Maurice Lemaître made this work entirely out of transparent film, the visual subject being the ballet of dust and scratches, black against the luminous background, like a negative of stars and galaxies of possible images.”

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Ten Skies © Arsenal - Institut für Film und Videokunst

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Ten Skies © Arsenal - Institut für Film und Videokunst

James Benning

Ten Skies

US • 2004 • 101' • colour • 16mm

Maurice Lemaître

À projeter sur le ciel, la nuit

FR • 1979 • 9' • colour & b&w • 16mm