Stefano Miraglia Trailers
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Stefano Miraglia (Málaga, 1988) is an Italian-Spanish artist, curator and writer based in Paris. His activities focus on artists’ film and video.
Often composed from diaristic and archival images, his films explore the notion of collage in cinema, combining noise music, photography, documentary and abstraction. His work has been presented internationally in exhibition spaces such as the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (Taipei), Fabrica research center (Treviso), Le dôme (Montbazon), Centrum (Berlin) and in numerous film festivals such as Prismatic Ground, ICDOCS, Vienna Shorts and Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris - where his film Anoche received an award in 2017. His work is distributed by Collectif Jeune Cinéma. Since 2018 he has curated and presented several programs of experimental and artists’ films. Stefano is the founder and principal curator of Movimcat, an online project for the dissemination of artist’s cinema. Since 2019 he has been working on the rediscovery and reappraisal of the work of Ellis Donda. Stefano Miraglia is a member of the French association of art curators C|E|A.
Most Popular Stefano Miraglia Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
28 September 2023
A variation on paroptic vision (the ability to see with the skin, without the aid of the eyes), telepathy, colour theory and the theremin.
24 June 2017
Three memories that become one. An attempt to merge heterogeneous materials: a film sequence shot in Rome, a photo from the 1930s, a noisy soundtrack.
21 November 2023
In 1907 Herman Hesse spent a few days mediating and fasting in a cave near Monte Verità. During these days he collected the visions and insights that went on to be very influential in his thinking and shaped some of the most important works of his literary career.
12 May 2021
In the vain hope of breaking a smartphone with a film, I present to you a series of truthful images and sounds.
30 May 2024
A flock of memories activated by various musical exercises, to strike the past to the heart, to build something utopian: the future, a sonic architecture.
18 November 2022
A group of artists settle in a swamp on the banks of the Indre River. Meanwhile, a voice describes a utopian world.
05 May 2021
Considerations on collage as a cognitive act in artists’ cinema. A pedagogical film adrift: 35mm photographs and other materials collected over the last fifteen years by artist Stefano Miraglia meet a text written by Baptiste Jopeck and the voice of Margaux Guillemard.
31 December 2021
Confidential report on designer Dino Gavina's showroom created by Carlo Scarpa between 1961 and 1963.
01 November 2017
A description of some parts of the world - explored, visited, documented, imagined. An abstract attempt at finding them again.
26 September 2020
Early/alternate edit of what became the final sequence of the film I'll See You Again.
21 April 2021
A text, some images, and an unstable arrangement of durations to which one can devote a fluctuating form of attention.
26 August 2020
An experimental music ensemble is recording an album. They want a very specific sound: the sound of thick air.
02 May 2015
Commissioned by Harald Inhülsen for MasterclassFilm. A companion piece to Leandro Varela's Self Portrait, also part of the same commission.
01 November 2017
An exploration of Rodez Cathedral and its stained glass windows: praying figures and scientific imagery.
15 October 2014
Documentation of Lygia Pape’s 1968 performance Divisor - reactivated in the city of Villeurbanne (France) in October 2014.
08 August 2014
Black giants break classical architecture and rebuild them into Brutalistic structure.
28 May 2016
"This installation or performance work puts my own earlier film of the Mona Lisa (1973) through another stage of transformation – my own irretrievable self of some 34 years ago is now also part of the subject I first saw the ‘actual’ ‘Mona Lisa’ when I was about thirteen.
01 February 2016
Claire is composed of digital scans and blow-ups of a series of three ink-on-paper artworks created in 2012 by French-Spanish researcher, publisher and artist Claire Latxague.