David Blandy

Most Popular David Blandy Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Finding Fanon 1 Trailer (2021)

09 September 2021

‘Finding Fanon’ is the first part in a series of works by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy; inspired by the lost plays of Frantz Fanon, (1925-1961) a politically radical humanist whose practice dealt with the psychopathology of colonisation and the social and cultural consequences of decolonisation.

Dust to Data Trailer (2021)

28 October 2021

The colonial history of archaeology, and how science has been used to justify prejudice.

Child of the Atom Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

A young girl and her father travel to Hiroshima, visiting its gardens, shops, museums, cafes. Across this journey, their family’s past—and its overwhelming intertwinement with the history of the city’s atomic bombing—unfolds at the alternated pace of apocalyptic Manga imagery and serene images of father and daughter’s wanders.

Sunspot Trailer (2023)

11 February 2023

Sunspot (2023) shows two lives and two observatories, one in Los Angeles, one in Tokyo. Using archival imagery, the film tells the tale of two sunspot observers both making drawings of the same sun on the day the Hiroshima bomb killed 100,000 people on August 6th, 1945.

Finding Fanon 2 Trailer (2021)

09 September 2021

'Finding Fanon 2' collides art-house cinema with digital culture’s Machinima, resulting in a work that explores the post-colonial condition from inside a simulated environment – the Grand Theft Auto 5 in-game video editor.

_GOD_MODE_ Trailer (2023)

08 June 2023

The history of eugenics and explore its present-day legacy in philosophical, poetic and polemic terms.

Finding Fanon Part 3 Trailer (2017)

01 August 2017

"Finding Fanon Part Three" is inspired by the lost plays of Frantz Fanon (1925–1961), a radical humanist, psychiatrist and writer whose work explored the mental distress caused by colonisation and the consequences of decolonisation.

How to Fly Trailer (2021)

09 September 2021

This work builds on a series which uses the form of online video tutorials to explore ideas around patterns in nature and existence.

Secrets and Lies Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

"Through the appropriation of the soundtrack to Mike Leigh’s Secrets and Lies, I try to question the possibility of genuine emotion: what is the difference between a performance artist and an actor, when is art autobiography and when is it an act of self-mythologisation?