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  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    Another example of dance documented on film, Walkaround Time was filmed on 16 mm in two parts over a span of four years, and in two locations: 1969...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    Bonum [bo-NOOM], meaning “do for good anyways,” is a series of dream sequences between four dancers, choreographed and directed by Sabrina Naz Comanescu, and filmed and edited by Aran...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: How did the idea behind Bonum develop?* Sabrina Naz Comanescu: I guess the story's pretty personal to me. I was in a moment in my life where I...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: You can engage with more of your senses too because there's music happening, there's movement; there's an emotional exchange that you get to be a part of,...

  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    they danced with the understanding that this was for them, eventually it was, a 32-minute video, plays on loop at the back of the space: a collage of...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: Yeah, that was one of my favourite parts—how it's so conversational... There’s a Romanian and then an English voice, and they’re all speaking really poetically, and whatever they...

  • Paint and Popcorn

    In the midst of all this engorgement—popcorn butter having created a sheen on my hands and face—I am left with the feeling of not being satiated. This feeling...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: Yeah, I wanted to ask about that glitching. That sort of VHS-ization. I guess that's a new word…* [Laughter] AWB: Well Sabrina came to me, actually on Instagram,...

  • Paint and Popcorn

    Michelangelo: Love and Death, a brisk 90-minute film by Exhibition on Screen promising to be “sensual and provocative,” features slow pans across the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel and...

  • Paint and Popcorn

    A couple of works, such as The Great Wave (an image so iconic, it’s an Apple emoji), are explored in detail. There are a few unbelievably beautiful close-ups...