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Now booking Tate Modern Film

Mariam Ghani DIS-EASE

7 August 2024 at 18.30–21.00
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Mariam Ghani, DIS-EASE 2024, video still. Courtesy the artist and Indexical Films

Catch the UK premiere of Mariam Ghani’s documentary DIS-EASE

DIS-EASE investigates how we imagine disease collectively, and how this affects our behaviour when encountering illness, outbreaks, doctors, treatments, and disability.

Drawing from archival footage of medical imaging, public health messaging, and pop-culture, as well as from interviews with a range of activists, journalists, scholars, and physicians, the film identifies dominant models in the history of science. It looks at how the “war on disease” metaphorically links human bodies and nation states as equally threatened by invading forces. It also examines colonial medical structures and their effects on contemporary public health.

Structured in ten chapters that are loosely chronological, DIS-EASE interweaves fictional and non-fictional material, shifting from microscopic views to individual patients, communities, national borders, global outbreaks, and macro views of planetary health. Similarly, the score and sound design move between inner and outer spaces, inspired by the synth-driven scores of twentieth century science fiction and documentaries.

DIS-EASE is a provocation to re-think how we define both the “public” and “health” today – who is included, what counts as care, and what it means to be sick or well.

This screening is organised in collaboration with the Wellcome Collection.

Introductions

Mariam Ghani, Dis-Ease 2024. Video, colour, sound, 120 mins

Conversation with the artist and audience Q&A

Mariam Ghani

Mariam Ghani is an artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work operates at the intersections of language, loss, migration, memory, and history. Her films, public projects, photographs, and installations have been presented and collected worldwide. Museum solo shows include the St. Louis Art Museum, the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, the Schneider Museum of Art in Oregon, and the Queens Museum of Art in NYC. Ghani is known for projects that engage with places, ideas, issues and institutions over long periods of time, often as part of long-term collaborations.

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7 August 2024 at 18.30–21.00

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