Free entry
02 Oct - 12 Jan 2025
Gallery 2
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 11am–6pm |
Wednesday | 11am–6pm |
Thursday | 11am–9pm |
Friday | 11am–6pm |
Saturday | 11am–6pm |
Sunday | 11am–6pm |
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Please note, there is low lighting in the exhibition space. Seating in Gallery 2 includes sofas, chairs with backs, stools, and beanbags.
Accompanying Lygia Clark: The I and the You and Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation, are a selection of nine films.
This film programme explores the journeys of two pioneering women artists from different times, places and socio-political contexts, who share a commitment to the participation of audiences in artworks. Through the gaze of different curators, artists and cultural figures, gathered in interviews, documentaries and archival materials, viewers can explore both artists’ works and interests, finding their similarities as well as their differences.
All films are screened in their original language with English subtitles. Visitors are welcome to enter Gallery 2 at any time during the screenings.
On occasion, films may be screened in the Zilka Auditorium and Studio, rather than Gallery 2.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Felipe Scovino – Lygia’s Participatory Art (2012) From the exhibition Lygia Clark: a retrospective Itaú Cultural Brazil, 21:05 min 11.30am, 2.30pm, 5.30pm
Sonia Boyce, Pioneer and Trailblazer. Brilliant Ideas. Episode 60 (2017). Bloomberg Media, 24:14 min 12pm, 3pm, 6pm*
Paulo Sergio Duarte – The Work at the Service of the Individual (2012) From the exhibition: Lygia Clark: a retrospective Itaú Cultural Brazil, 11:33 min 12.30pm, 3.30pm, 6.30pm*
Imagine…Sonia Boyce: Finding Her Voice (2022) BBC Studios, 66 min 12.45pm, 3.45pm, 6.45pm*
O Mundo de Lygia Clark, Brazil (1973) Directed and produced by Eduardo Clark, 27 min 2pm, 5pm, 8pm*
*Thursday only
Friday
Suely Rolnik, Interviews from the Archive. Lygia Clark, from object to event: activating the bodily memory of a work and its context (2003–2010)
Suely Rolnik by Yve Alain Bois, 117 min 11.30am
Caetano Veloso by Suely Rolnik, 76 min 1.30pm
David Medalla by Suely Rolnik, 69 min 3pm
Guy Brett by Suely Rolnik, 99 min 4.15pm
Associação Cultural O Mundo de Lygia Clark
BBC Studios Bloomberg Television Itaú Cultural Raven Row Suely Rolnik