A person is shadowboxing alone in a dimly lit boxing gym, surrounded by heavy bags, creating a scene reminiscent of a visual essay or video art by Gustav Bengtsson.

Video Art and Visual Essay with Gustav Bengtsson

Join Swedish-Berlin-based filmmaker, video artist, and social anthropologist Gustav Bengtsson for a thought-provoking and immersive Experimental Film Workshop exploring the boundaries of video art and the visual essay. Designed for creatives, students, and practitioners interested in the intersections of film, art, and research, this three-part session offers a rare opportunity to learn directly from a multidisciplinary artist with international experience in both academia and cinema. Bring your camera, or just your phone, and discover how you can engage with video as a conceptual and personal medium, bridging research, emotion, and art.

 

Gustav Bengtsson bio

Gustav Bengtsson is a Swedish-Berlin-based film director, social anthropologist, and

video artist who works at the intersection of research and art. Gustav has taught and

conducted workshops at several universities and institutions, such as the Film School

of Lillehammer, the University of East London, GlogauAIR Berlin, and Gothenburg

University. He has worked as an director alongside Amanda Plummer, Ian Hart, and

Jean-Marc Barr, and has had screenings at Canadian Screen Award qualifying,

BAFTA qualifying, and Academy Award qualifying film festivals around the world.

 

The museum and all its programs are made possible by the generous support of museum members. Members enjoy free daily admission to Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and receive discounts of up to 50% on ticketed events. Join today at thebrooks.org/join

 

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Date

Oct 12 2025
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Time

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Cost

$15.00

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Location

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
1934 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38104

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Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Phone
9018964140
Email
emma.fleming@brooksmuseum.org
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