Nitehawk Cinema, New York
5 June, 2014, 7.30pm
Darren Banks will be screening a new version of his short film 'Interiors' alongside Jamie Sholvin’s 'Rough Cut' at the Nitehawk Cinema, New York, ART SEEN
ART SEEN is in partnership with frieze. Featuring Absolute Vodka Cocktails.
http://www.nitehawkcinema.com
Adventures in the Other Screen Trade @ Spike Island, Bristol →
Darren Bank's film 'Removable Media', 2012, will be screened at the Spike Island Associate Space 20th May, 6pm. For details contact@outcasting.org. The programme includes works by: Bobby Abate, Darren Banks, Tessa Garland, Katie Goodwin, Kika Nicolela, John Rowley & Ruaidhri Ryan.
Familial History (Sculpture, Film and Horror): a Q&A with Darren Banks →
Darren Banks explores familial and technological histories through the integration of a filmic and sculptural language. Incorporating all the things we love here at The Girl Who Knew Too Much – cinema, horror, science fiction, darkness – Banks’ installations, videos, and drawings cull from an interest to seek out the possibility of what imagery can contain and produce. I’ve done interviews with Banks before and have worked with him on projects such as The Palace Collection, How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare, Empty Distances, and his recent Palace Projects. Our latest discussion stems from his recent work stemming from his relative (horror actor, sculpture) Churton Fairman/Mike Raven.