EVENTS

Manthia Diawara
A Letter from Yene
Batalha Centro de Cinema, Porto
14.03.2023, 19h15

Manthia Diawara: A Letter from Yene; Institut français du Royaume-Uni, London

Portuguese premiere of Manthia Diawara’s film, A Letter from Yene, produced by Maumaus/Lumiar Cité and commissioned by Serpentine, MUBI and PCAI Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative as part of Serpentine’s Back to Earth project.

The screening is followed by a conversation between the artist and Jürgen Bock.

A Letter from Yene emerges from conversations with the community in the seaside town of Yene, Senegal, where Diawara lives for part of the year. The area was traditionally and primarily occupied by fishermen and farmers but has in recent decades been besieged by coastal erosion and uncontrolled urbanisation. Fish have become scarce and the pirogues, traditional fishing boats, cannot go far enough into the sea, so their owners have turned to new occupations. Modern fishing requires motorised boats and large nets made from non-biodegradable wires that become lethally entangled with purple coral, and human detritus, eventually washing up on shores like woven creatures of the sea. The women who used to smoke fish and preserve it as part of a sustainable mode of living now sell pebbles to the owners of the newly built houses. The sand, granite, shells and pebbles that affluent house owners buy to build, decorate and protect their homes against the winds and salt of the sea contribute, ironically, to the degradation of the bottom layers of the ocean and intensify coastal erosion.

Diawara’s documentary unfolds as if it were a letter written to the viewer. In A Letter from Yene, the filmmaker is not only the storyteller, but also the owner of one of the houses along the beach. Following encounters between fishermen, pebble collectors and himself, Diawara explores how their intersecting lives collectively and unknowingly contribute to the undermining of their shared environment.

Batalha Centro de Cinema
Praça da Batalha 47
4000-101 Porto

A Letter from Yene
A film by Manthia Diawara

Produced by Maumaus/Lumiar Cité

Commissioned by Serpentine, MUBI and PCAI Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative, as part of Serpentine’s Back to Earth project

With additional support from
Portuguese Ministry of Culture/Directorate General of the Arts
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Dakar

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Independent Study Programme
Call 2025
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Upcoming:

Talk:
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CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Estúdio, 23.10.2024 | 19h00

Film:
Exergue – on documenta 14 (2024) by Dimitris Athiridis

Culturgest, Auditório Emílio Rui Vilar
21.10. | 14h15 - 18h45 | Chapters 1 - 4
22.10. | 14h00 - 20h00 | Chapters 5 - 10
23.10. | 10h30 - 15h30 | Chapters 11 - 14

Upcoming:

Problematising Reality

Programme 6
Beyond the White Screen

Film:
Les mains libres (1964) by Ennio Lorenzini
Discussion:
Émilie Goudal, Zineb Sedira

CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Estúdio, 31.10.2024 | 18h30

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Seminar
Amanda Boetzkes
Realism Without Authority
01.04, 04.04.2022
10h–13h, 14h–17h

Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian

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Circle Navel Nil
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24.06 | 18h00 Online conversation with Sabeth

Buchmann, Loretta Fahrenholz and Jürgen Bock


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Luisa Cunha
ODD
28.09. – 22.12.2024

20.01 | 16h00 Opening of the exhibition

16.03 | 17h00 Talk between Dozie Kanu

and Simon Thompson


Current:

ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS
Sid Iandovka & Anya Tsyrlina with Leslie Thornton & Thomas Zummer

A combined exhibition between
Lumiar Cité and Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg.

Lumiar Cité
27.04. – 28.07.2024

Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg
18.05. – 28.07.2024

27.04. – 28.07.2024 | Lumiar Cité

18.05. – 28.07.2024 | Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg

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14.10 | 17h00 Book launch with talk between

Alejandro Cesarco and
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| 18h00 Opening of the exhibition

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Artium Museum, Vitoria-Gasteiz
24.03. – 24.09.2023

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Lumiar Cité
14.10.2023 – 14.01.2024


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The Educational Web
Kunstverein in Hamburg
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Closed 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January

Arne Kaiser and Jürgen Bock


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Tiffany Chung
Thu Thiêm: an archaeological
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08.06. - 08.09.2019

Johann Jacobs Museum

In co-production with Lumiar Cité:

Alejandro Cesarco
Other Recent Examples
24.03. - 24.09.2023

Artium Museum

The Educational Web
31.03. - 06.08.2023

Kunstverein in Hamburg



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