Live Music & Film Makino Takashi
Makino Takashi performing in Latvia / Image courtesy: Makino Takashi / View full image
When
6.30 – 7.45 pm, Thu 12 Mar 2026Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
-
Adult
$20.00 -
Concession/Student
$18.00Concession Tickets
We accept Government issued companion cards for all paid exhibitions. Companion card holders are entitled to concession priced tickets, and a complimentary ticket for their companion. Show your valid companion card to Ticket staff at the exhibition entry to receive a complimentary ticket for you companion.
Eligibility for standard concession entry includes:
- State and regional Gallery Guides - Association of Australian Gallery Guiding Organisations (AAGGO)
- Full Time Australian Tertiary and TAFE Students
- Full Time International Tertiary and TAFE Students with ISIC card and individual institution cards
- State Government Seniors Card (please note we do not accept Seniors Business Card Holders)
- Australian Government Pensioner Concession Card
- Australian Government Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
- Department of Veteran Affairs / Repatriation Health Card (Gold and White)
- Department of Families Card Holders
- National Association of the Visual Arts (NAVA) Members
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association Membership Card (AMaGA)
The following Concession Cards are not accepted by the Gallery:
- Senior Business Discount Cards
- National Seniors Cards
- Carer Business Discount Card
- Any International Seniors Cards (including New Zealand)
-
QAGOMA Member
$16.00
About
Widely considered to be one of the most influential Japanese moving-image artists of his generation, Japanese filmmaker Makino Takashi creates film work that engulfs the senses. His approach to cinema is one that extends the boundaries of contemporary practices. The work, which often draws on collaboration with musicians such as Grouper and Jim O Rourke (Sonic Youth) uses densely layered image superimposition inspired by collage techniques. This Live Music & Film event features a 3D film component and will combine Makino Takashi’s 16mm, digital film projections and sonic compositions to craft a cosmic, almost revelatory cinematic experience.
This multifaceted, interdisciplinary performance is a sensorially immersive event in three parts. It opens with Makino Takashi’s 2022 video work Anti-cosmos (16 min), followed by 3D film Space Noise (26 min) with live score performed by Makino Takashi and then closes with Makino Takashi’s live music performance to his new film work Imagination 2025 (34 mins).
This special event features a 3D component; glasses will be issued as you enter the cinema. Some sections of this event contain flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.