The evening included the UK première of Leslie Thornton's new film work, Luna. Following the screening, Leslie Thornton was in conversation with artist James Richards, whose practice includes video, curating and exhibition design.
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For this Park Night, the Serpentine invited artist Leslie Thornton to screen several of her acclaimed film works, in a programme specifically created for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 designed by Sou Fujimoto.
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Park Nights: Leslie Thornton and James Richards
Photograph © 2013 Plastiques Photography
Park Nights: Leslie Thornton and James Richards
Photograph © 2013 Plastiques Photography
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Park Nights: Leslie Thornton and James Richards
Performance view, Serpentine Gallery, London (27 September 2013)
Photograph © 2013 Plastiques Photography