Goodman
Screenings
Carrie
Mae
Weems:
Mourning

Goodman Screenings is a monthly digital programme presenting a curated selection of artist films, documentaries, and multimedia works available to stream exclusively on our website for a limited time. Each screening engages with timely cultural moments and dialogues with the gallery’s exhibitions and wider programming. By offering access within defined viewing windows, Goodman Screenings preserves the immediacy of live experience while opening it to a global audience, bringing powerful moving-image works from the gallery and beyond to viewers everywhere.

This Month’s Feature: Mourning

In Mourning, Carrie Mae Weems creates a contemplative moving-image work that reflects on grief, memory, and the enduring impact of racial injustice. Through measured pacing, poetic narration, and carefully composed imagery, the film invites viewers to consider mourning as both a deeply personal experience and a collective act of remembrance. Weems connects intimate moments of reflection with broader histories of loss, transforming the space of grief into one of witness, resilience, and ongoing reflection.

Artist Film
Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems 'Mourning'

04:10
“I’m interested in the power of the image and the power of art to reveal the unseen.”
 — Carrie Mae Weems

UPCOMING IN MAY
Naama Tsabar, Transitions #5, 2021

Goodman Gallery presented New-York based artist Naama Tsabar’s first solo exhibition in the UK and with the gallery from 12 October - 12 November 2021. The exhibition included three bodies of work – Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt – which is a continuation of the artist’s critically acclaimed Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition in 2018.

Tsabar in collaboration with musicians Fielded, Kristin Mueller, and Sarah Strauss wrote and performed a composition in and on the exhibition, activating the Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt works. The performance connects the bodies of the performers, the works and the viewers. By stroking, pushing, drumming and strumming the felt, the work was activated, creating a sensuous performance that bridged the space between music and visual art – a consistent theme running through Tsabar’s practice.

Goodman Gallery presented New-York based artist Naama Tsabar’s first solo exhibition in the UK and with the gallery from 12 October - 12 November 2021. The exhibition included three bodies of work – Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt – which is a continuation of the artist’s critically acclaimed Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition in 2018.  Tsabar in collaboration with musicians Fielded, Kristin Mueller, and Sarah Strauss wrote and performed a composition in and on the exhibition, activating the Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt works. The performance connects the bodies of the performers, the works and the viewers. By stroking, pushing, drumming and strumming the felt, the work was activated, creating a sensuous performance that bridged the space between music and visual art – a consistent theme running through Tsabar’s practice.
Goodman Gallery presented New-York based artist Naama Tsabar’s first solo exhibition in the UK and with the gallery from 12 October - 12 November 2021. The exhibition included three bodies of work – Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt – which is a continuation of the artist’s critically acclaimed Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition in 2018.  Tsabar in collaboration with musicians Fielded, Kristin Mueller, and Sarah Strauss wrote and performed a composition in and on the exhibition, activating the Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt works. The performance connects the bodies of the performers, the works and the viewers. By stroking, pushing, drumming and strumming the felt, the work was activated, creating a sensuous performance that bridged the space between music and visual art – a consistent theme running through Tsabar’s practice.
Goodman Gallery presented New-York based artist Naama Tsabar’s first solo exhibition in the UK and with the gallery from 12 October - 12 November 2021. The exhibition included three bodies of work – Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt – which is a continuation of the artist’s critically acclaimed Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition in 2018.  Tsabar in collaboration with musicians Fielded, Kristin Mueller, and Sarah Strauss wrote and performed a composition in and on the exhibition, activating the Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt works. The performance connects the bodies of the performers, the works and the viewers. By stroking, pushing, drumming and strumming the felt, the work was activated, creating a sensuous performance that bridged the space between music and visual art – a consistent theme running through Tsabar’s practice.
Goodman Gallery presented New-York based artist Naama Tsabar’s first solo exhibition in the UK and with the gallery from 12 October - 12 November 2021. The exhibition included three bodies of work – Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt – which is a continuation of the artist’s critically acclaimed Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition in 2018.  Tsabar in collaboration with musicians Fielded, Kristin Mueller, and Sarah Strauss wrote and performed a composition in and on the exhibition, activating the Transition, Barricade, and Works On Felt works. The performance connects the bodies of the performers, the works and the viewers. By stroking, pushing, drumming and strumming the felt, the work was activated, creating a sensuous performance that bridged the space between music and visual art – a consistent theme running through Tsabar’s practice.
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