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  Runa Islam en - Exhibit...  
Runa Islam has participated in various exhibitions and biennales internationally, and was nominated for the 2008 Turner Prize .
Runa Islam has participated in various exhibitions and biennales internationally, and was nominated for the 2008 Turner Prize.
  Runa Islam en - Exhibit...  
Artist: Runa Islam
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  Projects 95: Runa Islam...  
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  Runa Islam en - Exhibit...  
Runa Islam introduces audiences to a selection of the artist’s 16mm film installations from the past 7 years which experiment with light, colour, movement and abstraction. A major new work, Magical Consciousness (2010), co-commissioned by the MCA and the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MACM) is featured.
Runa Islam introduces audiences to a selection of the artist’s 16mm film installations from the past 7 years which experiment with light, colour, movement and abstraction. A major new work, Magical Consciousness (2010), co-commissioned by the MCA and the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MACM) is featured. An immersive cinematic experience, Runa Islam is an exhibition about the act of viewing and the possibilities of cinema.
  Projects 95: Runa Islam...  
British artist Runa Islam (b. 1970, Dhaka, Bangladesh) primarily works in film and video. Ostensibly austere and minimal, her works are marked by a rigorous logic of conception but also a highly poetic style, and often involve the grammar of film—its languages of framing, panning, zooming, editing, and projection.
British artist Runa Islam (b. 1970, Dhaka, Bangladesh) primarily works in film and video. Ostensibly austere and minimal, her works are marked by a rigorous logic of conception but also a highly poetic style, and often involve the grammar of film—its languages of framing, panning, zooming, editing, and projection. For instance, for her film C I N E M A T O G R A P H Y (2007), Islam employed a motion-control camera that was used for the Lord of the Rings film trilogy to spell out "cinematography?" through camera movement, capturing the landscape and studio of a camera technician who had worked on the trilogy. Yet her films can also be playfully poetic and stunningly beautiful. For First Day of Spring (2005), which is in MoMA's collection, Islam paid a group of Bangladeshi rickshaw operators to have a day of leisure in the middle of the public park, where she filmed them relaxing on their rickshaws under the shade of trees, calling into question the distinction between documentary and staged filmmaking. For Projects 95, Islam will produce a newly commissioned work.