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Closing Event: In-conversation with Zara Joan Miller and Elhum Shakerifar

Maryam Tafakory

Talk

Event overview

Maryam Tafakory's first solo exhibition in the UK, 'I want to tell you what I can’t', closes with an in-conversation event, featuring Tafakory, artist and poet Zara Joan Miller and film producer and curator Elhum Shakerifar.

Screening alongside Tafakory's FVU commission Nazarbazi (the play of glances) is her 2021 film Irani Bag and the new work She Stuttered.

The title of Maryam Tafakory’s video Nazarbazi translates (from Farsi) as ‘the play of glances’ – a vivid description of the captivating trail of looks and gestures Tafakory unfurls over the course of this twenty-minute found-footage collage. Iranian cinema, since the 1979 revolution, has made a point of never showing male and female characters touching – a prohibition that has prompted directors and audiences to willingly and knowingly conspire in a play of subterfuge, inventing ever-more imaginative proxies through which acts of intimacy can be suggested without being directly portrayed. Nazarbazi is made up of many of these moments; their smouldering surface tension evoking deep undercurrents of desire and anticipation, but also a steady, surreptitious resistance to the prevailing social order and its stifling conventions and norms. While all the films Tafakory references are from Iran, their associations resonate much more widely. The thrill of a secret or illicit liaison is familiar to lovers everywhere, many of whom have experienced how an unspoken or unrequited romance can prove all the more tantalising. At a time when the pleasures and the warmth of touch have been increasingly curtailed by public health considerations, its absence is felt all the more strongly. If the night has a thousand eyes, Tafakory enriches it with a hundred clips that, in turn, tell a thousand stories. Although these stories originate in the cinema and culture of one particular country, the impressions they make are powerfully, touchingly universal.

Nazarbazi (2021) was commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella as part of BEYOND.

Event details

Details

17 June 2023

LUX, London

Waterlow Park Centre
Dartmouth Park Hill
London N19 5JF

The event will take place in the conservatory.

Exhibition viewing hours have been extended for the final day from 12pm to 7pm, to allow time to view the works before the event.

Free entry, booking encouraged.

More information & how to book

  • The gallery has hearing loops, a large print guide and magnifying glasses available in the space.
  • The video works in the black box space have open captions.
  • The exhibition space is very dark, and the volume of the sound is adjusted to a higher level. You can ask the venue in advance if you require the room
    to be brighter or lower volume environment—contact 020 31412960 or events@lux.org.uk.
  • Please note Waterlow Park is on a hill and from Archway there is a steep walk up Highgate Hill. There are buses that run from Archway to Highgate Village.

  • Assistance dogs are welcome in all spaces at LUX.

  • There are two canes available at the reception. 

  • The LUX building is fully wheelchair accessible and there are wheelchair accessible toilet facilities.

  • LUX general area is a scent-free and mid-bright environment.

  • Seating arrangements for the exhibitions at LUX may vary. However, seating with backs and beanbags to lay down on are available; contact the venue if you require any of those options if they are not present in the space.

Full accessibility information is available here.

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