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Features / March 4, 2013

Tate Media’s Susan Doyon Reveals Her Art-Doc Musts at RAFF 2013

Tate Media producer Susan Doyon in conversation with Canadian Art Foundation executive director Ann Webb at the 2013 Reel Artists Film Festival Tate Media producer Susan Doyon in conversation with Canadian Art Foundation executive director Ann Webb at the 2013 Reel Artists Film Festival

On February 24, 2013, at the Reel Artists Film Festival in Toronto, Tate galleries producer Susan Doyon talked with Canadian Art Foundation executive director Ann Webb following screenings related to online exhibition “The Gallery of Lost Art” and the TateShots series of short films about art.

Susan Doyon and Ann Webb in Conversation at the 2013 Reel Artists Film Festival from Canadian Art on Vimeo.

Nominated just before RAFF as one of five finalists for the 2013 SXSW Interactive Awards, Art Category, “The Gallery of Lost Art” is an online exhibition of essays, photos and film footage that looks at artworks that no longer exist or are ephemeral in nature. Either destroyed, stolen, discarded or temporary, several significant artworks from the last century can no longer be seen—including works by Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Eva Hesse, Diego Rivera and Jean Tinguely. Susan Doyon directed and produced the films included in this exhibition.

TateShots is an ongoing series of short films about art and artists related to Tate’s collections, exhibitions and events that has covered leading artists including Yayoi Kusama, Michael Craig-Martin and Alex Katz. Doyon also currently works with Tate Media, the team of people who produce weekly TateShots and other films for Tate’s online channels. Through her work, Doyon has interviewed Tacita Dean, Gabriel Orozco and Antony Gormley, among other artists.

In this post-screening Q&A, Doyon discusses how Tate’s short films for broadcast and exhibition use are created, and reveals her insights into making compelling and engaging art-related documentaries.

The Reel Artists Film Festival is North America’s only film festival devoted exclusively to documentary films about visual art and artists. It is produced by the Canadian Art Foundation and its sponsors. To find out more, please visit canadianart.ca/raff. And to see more talks from RAFF 2013 and other Canadian Art Foundation events, please visit our Talks page.