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Georgina Starr
Quarantaine
26
Tramway 2021
25 Albert Drive
Glasgow
G41 2PE
11 Jun — 27 Jun 2021
Mon – Sun, 10am – 6pm

Quarantaine is an ambitious new film by Georgina Starr. Its title refers to the French word for ‘forty’, and also alludes to the period of enforced isolation known in English as ‘quarantine’ (so-called because of its original forty-day timeframe). Over the course of multiple chapters, it follows the story of two new recruits to a clandestine sisterhood whose pursuit of esoteric knowledge takes place in a secret place of instruction, similarly cut off from the world outside.

Contrasting what seems like a cult-like focus on strict supervision and mind-control with other more unruly rituals of mind expansion and extrasensory perception, Quarantaine continues Starr’s preoccupation with the otherworldly and the occult, and her longstanding interests in the visionary aspects of experimental cinema, to further her exploration of the hidden recesses of the creative imagination.

Co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Leeds Art Gallery and Glasgow International with Art Fund support through the Moving Image Fund for Museums. This programme is made possible thanks to Thomas Dane Gallery and a group of private galleries and individuals. Supported by Arts Council England

A performance lecture by the artist, The Voices of Quarantaine (30mins), which explores and expands the themes in Quarantaine, is available to watch as part of Glasgow International’s online programme.

Film screenings begin on the hour. No admittance while the film is screening.

No booking necessary, QR codes on entry.

Georgina Starr is also presenting The Voice of Quarantaine (Part 1) as part of Gi2021’s digital programme. The lecture explores the themes, sounds and voices within her new film Quarantaine (2020). More information at the link below.

The Voices of Quarantaine (Part 1)
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