A conversation with Reman Sadani, London-based Iraqi artist and a graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art. In this episode, we deconstruct the meaning of moving-image and discuss the importance of community, navigating the industry after art school, and telling stories throughout varying spaces and mediums.
Speaker bio: Reman is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on film and moving image. Her narratives are often driven by a search for an exit. The physical toll of this constant search manifests in space and performance as the negotiation between the individual and the collective plays out. Recent screenings and group exhibitions include: Jerwood FVU Film Awards, Jerwood Arts, London (2020), Independent Iraqi Film Festival, London (2020), Whole Nine Yards (2020), Soundings, Raven Row, London (2019), A Night of Shorts, SET, London (2018), No Screening, IMT Gallery, London (2015). Most recently her film, Walkout 1, was included in Shasha's March 2021 programme.
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