Rosalind Nashashibi Artist Talk at The Photographer's Gallery, London (UK)

5 April 2024, 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm

GRIMM is pleased to share an artist talk with Rosalind Nashashibi at The Photographers Gallery. The talk will be moderated by Dina Akhmadeeva and following a screening of Nashashibi's new film The Invisible Worm (2024). 

 

The Invisible Worm (2024) is both funny and serious, with spontaneous moments of joy and physicality. Featuring Marie Lund and Rosalind Nashashibi, the film is driven by both artists’ personae and the specific kind of friendship that can exist between artists, leading to both innocent and corrupted effects.

 

William Blake’s poem 'The Sick Rose' (1794) is a recurring text throughout the film. The invisible worm appears itself, at first as an embarrassing ‘hair in the gate’ stuck on the surface of the 16mm film, then mutating into an animated worm.

 

Nashashibi’s long term collaborator Elena Narbutaitė is the film’s protagonist and co-writer, and other artist protagonists include a male model, Nashashibi’s teenage son Pietro and a cat called Aloysha. Marie and Rosalind appear, as do their works, their studios and the galleries of Den Frie.

 

Join Rosalind Nashashibi in this in-conversation as she talks through the creative process behind her work, touching on themes of imperialism, corruption and the artist self. Moderated by curator and art historian Dina Akhmadeeva. 

 

Please RSVP through the link here 

March 19, 2024