Sadie Benning: Bedroom Eyes
10.00AM –
5.00PM
29 Nov 2013 – 30 Nov 2013
| GOMA | Cinema A
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition 'Earth and Elsewhere: Contemporary Works from the Collection' at GOMA.
Sadie Benning began making videos at the age of 16, using a Fisher-Price Pixelvision 2000 toy camera to produce intensely autobiographical works about her experience of growing up a lesbian in the Midwestern city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sheltered by the confines of her bedroom, Benning rejoices in her personal rebellion against school, the expectations of her family and, more broadly, the stereotypes of teenage femininity. Using handwritten intertitles, basic editing, and later animation and puppetry, Benning's videos have a diaristic, DIY aesthetic, and record powerful narratives of isolation, self-awareness and love.
Lecture: Bedroom Eyes
Sat 30 Nov 2.00pm / Cinema A
This illustrated lecture considers the journaling of personal experience and contemporary internet culture, positioning Sadie Benning's intimate videos in relation to material published on Tumblr by artists and non-artists alike. Program and lecture by José Da Silva, Australian Cinémathèque.
LIST OF WORKS
A New Year 1989
Living Inside 1989
Jollies 1990
Girl Power (Part 1) 1990
If Every Girl had a Diary 1990
Me and Rubyfruit 1990
A Place Called Lovely 1991
It Wasn't Love 1992
German Song 1995
The Judy Spots 1995
Aerobicide 1998
Flat is Beautiful 1998