Interview with Eszter Salamon About MONUMENT 0.7: M/OTHERS Choreographer Eszter Salamon explores in depth the creative process of the piece MONUMENT 0.7: M/OTHERS (2019), made with Erzsébet Gyarmati, surveying the mother-daughter binomial from a commitment to producing intersubjective temporalities. Activities Live Arts
Etel Adnan Interview by Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez with Etel Adnan about her collaboration with Delphine Seyrig 2018 Video, colour, sound, (extract 17’ 12’’) Archive Centre Audiovisuel Simone De Beauvoir Exhibitions
Ulrike Ottinger Interview by Giovanna Zapperi with Ulrike Ottinger about her collaboration with Delphine Seyrig February 2017 Video, colour, sound, 94’, (extracts 23’ 33’’) Archive Centre Audiovisuel Simone De Beauvoir Exhibitions
Defiant Muses Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives in France in the 1970s and 1980s Delphine Seyrig (1932-1990) is best known for the roles she played in French auteur cinema, most notably in Alain Resnais’ Last Year at Marienbad, directed by Alain Resnais. However, during the 1970s, she became indeed an activist working collaboratively within the framework of the feminist movement. Around 1975, together with activist video maker Carole Roussopoulos and translator Ioana Wieder, she produced a series of videos under the collective name “Les Insoumuses” (Defiant Muses). This exhibition explores the intersection between the histories of cinema, video and feminism in France.Focusing on the emergence of video collectives in the 1970s, the exhibition proposes to reconsider the history of the feminist movement in France through a set of media practices and looks at a network of creative alliances that emerged in a time of political turmoil. Exhibitions