YAYA BEY – THE EVIDENCE (EXAKTLY REMIX)

Posted on 2024-10-07

Yaya Bey partners with frequent collaborator and producer Exaktly to share a remix of “the evidence” from her critically acclaimed album ‘Ten Fold’. Exaktly energises the suave stylings of the original, injecting a complementary blend of Jersey club kicks and classic breaks to make a pliable track perfect for building up the dance floor or as a lively afterword to the original. It follows the recently released “career day (Exaktly remix)”, with Exaktly also producing “eric adams in the club” off ‘Ten Fold’ and “ascendant (motherfxcker)” from her 2023 EP ‘Exodus the North Star’.

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COLIN STETSON – THE LOVE IT TOOK TO LEAVE YOU

Posted on 2024-10-07

The new album features new ways of capturing Stetson’s music and instrumentation, intensifying his practice and challenging the historical canon of the bass saxophone while crafting emotive, haunting and harmonically innovative music. Recorded over a week in early 2023 at The Darling Foundry, a 144-year-old former metalworks facility in Montreal now transformed into a contemporary art complex, with a voluminous main room that still maintains its raw architecture of brick, concrete and steel. Colin says “We were using the same live setup as I normally would to amplify – a full PA in the building’s spaces – so we were really able to move the kind of air that I can move, really saturating the room, hitting the walls hard. And then we further fleshed it out.”

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SALEM’S LOT

Posted on 2024-10-07

Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire.

In theatres October 11th, 2024

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A SUDDEN GLIMPSE TO DEEPER THINGS

Posted on 2024-10-07

Featuring Tilda Swinton as the voice of Scottish painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, this feature documentary tells the story of a remarkable artist and a magnificent obsession.

One day in 1949, a young Scottish painter climbed a Swiss glacier. The experience rewired her brain, and transformed her art. Barns-Graham was synaesthetic – associating letters, names and people with particular colours – and Cousins explores how her neurodiversity and her encounter with the glacier shaped her vision of the world.

Born and raised in St Andrews, Barns-Graham was a member of the St Ives group of modernist artists, who lived in the Cornish seaside town from the Second World War onwards. The glacier paintings inspired by her experience in Switzerland were the breakthrough in her artistic career. Through a cinematic immersion into her art and life, the film explores themes of gender, neurodiversity, climate change, and the nature of creativity from youth to old age.

Made with the support of the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust, the film delves into her archives, private notebooks and diaries from her 65-year career. Two decades after her death in 2004, the film represents a major reassessment of Barns-Graham’s life and work, and her place in 20th century art.

In theatres October 11th, 2024

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TIMESTALKER

Posted on 2024-10-07

Timestalker is a karmic journey that sees the hapless heroine Agnes reincarnated every time she makes the same mistake: falling in love with the wrong man. The film is a thrilling tale of misplaced affection, unrequited lust and revenge. One story, many periods – each one filled with the messy thrills and spills that come with daring to following your heart. Or maybe your loins…

In theatres October 11th, 2024

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CHARLES FORD – THE STRANGENESS OF LIFE

Posted on 2024-10-07

“My passion lies in finding often unrecognized moments of everyday life, from the mundane to the humorous. I am fascinated by human interactions and how they relate to their surroundings. These visual narratives of amusement, occasional alarm, and poignant reflection, are everywhere, happening continuously and occur simultaneously. I seek to capture those fleeting moments of humanity, moments that exist and then fade away.”

Exhibition runs through to October 24th, 2024

Houston Center for Photography HCP
1441 West Alabama
Houston
TX 77006

www.edu.hcponline.org