Left Frame is a space for social interaction and collective thinking about contemporary art from a leftist perspective. It works in a similar fashion to a book club: before each gathering, we watch (individually) a work of art that we’ll discuss during our (online) get together.
The aim of this contemporary art club is to open up a space for political critical thought, comradeship and the exploration of horizontal ways of mediating art. Everybody is welcome: culture workers, students and people with an interest in contemporary art.
This Saturday 13 June, we will be chatting about Imran Perretta’s film The Destructors 24min, which articulates ideas about youth disenfranchisement, the impact of austerity policies in the UK and islamophobia in the post 9/11 world, among other things.
You can find the film here, exhibited on BALTIC’s website: http://balticplus.uk/imran-perretta-the-destructors-e784/
We’ll be meeting on Jitsi on Saturday 13 June at 3pm BST, and we’ll aim at finishing by 4.30pm. I (Irene, the organiser) will be connected 5 minutes before we start, to say hi and to sort out any technical issues, should there be any. To RSVP and get the hangout details, please book a free ticket on the event’s Eventbrite page.
See you very soon!