Beatrice Gibson

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In Toronto’s CONTACT Festival, works by Moyra Davey, Beatrice Gibson, Carmen Winant and others layer personal histories with poetry, politics and mysticism

BY Jill Glessing |

From a travelogue drenched in the memory of colonialism to a bleak charting of European history in black and white, the festival presents urgent works for uncertain times

BY Chris Sharratt |

‘When I read that essay, I literally feel some kind of space opening up: I can breathe’

BY Beatrice Gibson |

Short films at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam give primacy to music and voice

BY Erika Balsom |

The artist’s films at Camden Arts Centre evoke anxiety in the face of world events and the tenderness of collective living

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Curator Stuart Comer, artist Beatrice Gibson and artist/writer Jeremy Millar pay tribute to the late Chris Marker

In an ongoing series, frieze asks an artist, curator or writer to list the books that have influenced them