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Meriem Bennani, Kahlil Joseph. and the Karrabing Film Collective Eye Film Museum

11 Jun 2022 — 17 Sep 2022

In this exhibition, Eye presents the work of three recent winners of the Eye Art & Film Prize: Meriem Bennani (2019), Kahlil Joseph (2020), and the Karrabing Film Collective (2021).

The prize is awarded to makers who bring together art and film in an innovative, inspiring, and highly artistic way. Most notable about the work of the three winning artists is their committed...

In this exhibition, Eye presents the work of three recent winners of the Eye Art & Film Prize: Meriem Bennani (2019), Kahlil Joseph (2020), and the Karrabing Film Collective (2021).

The prize is awarded to makers who bring together art and film in an innovative, inspiring, and highly artistic way. Most notable about the work of the three winning artists is their committed engagement with the world and the way they effortlessly cross the boundaries between cinema, documentary, and visual art.

By deploying the power of cinema to criticize past and present societal structures, all three prize-winning artists offer commentary on different facets of humanity and bring awareness to an array of topics – a form of activism.

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Eye Filmmuseum is the museum for film and the art of the moving image. Located in the iconic building on the IJ River, Eye organizes exhibitions at the intersection of film and visual arts and film programs that shed light on the very earliest film history, to the most current social developments. Eye's collection includes more than 50,000 Dutch and international films and a multitude of posters, photographs, film equipment, books and personal archives, including the renowned Unesco World Heritage Collection of film pioneer Jean Desmet. Eye preserves, restores and presents film; from classics, blockbusters and early avant-garde films to the very latest VR experiments.

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