Capitulation Project. The Swiss artists Frederic Moser und Phillippe Schwinger will present their new video 'Capitula-tion Project' together with film- and stage constructions as a Video installation at Gallery PLAY.
Capitulation Project
The Swiss artists Frédéric Moser und Phillippe Schwinger will present
their new video 'Capitula-tion Project' together with film- and stage
constructions as a Video installation at Gallery PLAY.
Moser & Schwinger aim at questioning our present according to symbols and
war metaphors in the media. Their work is based on 'Commune', a piece of
'Performance Group' which in New York in 1971 disrupted conventions: In
the 70ies 'Commune' referred to the massacre of My Lai, one of the
documented atrocities of the Vietnam war. In this historic performance
Moser & Schwinger discover the dimension of the allegory as difference to
the images of the modern idea of 'clean' war.
For their 'Capitulation Project' they have chosen the fragment of the
historic performance where the active integration of the audience had at
this point an essential role for the further development of the situation.
In 1971 'Performance Group' experimented with four variations of this
interaction. Thirty years later, Moser & Schwinger now create a fifth
contemporary variation. For their shooting they reconstruct the scenery of
the old performance and actors take over the role of the performer, who
question the supernumerary audience in the role of a reporter, soldier and
sergeant.
'Capitulation Project' will be filmed in 16 mm with live sound and last
about fifteen minutes. Beyond the atmosphere of an audience incited by the
provocation of the performers, beyond the eruption of simultaneous action
in several places, the film will take stock of the time that has passed,
and of the repetition of such atrocities. Independently from daily
politics and beyond the recent American History My Lai becomes a topos,
which will always concern and paralyze mankind.
The fragment of the performance, loosely based on photographic documents
and reports, becomes the subject of a film. A film collage emerges, using
a new language developed by the artists, which com-bines elements of
performance as well as film.
In the presentation at PLAY gallery, the distance to the performance
caused by the film will get an ex-tensive meaning and a new spatial
relation. Opposite to the large-format projection of the film will be the
wooden scaffold which was used in the film shooting by the audience. Now
being reserved for the gal-lery visitors mirror effect will be created.
Vernissage: Saturday, 27th of Sep. 2003, 7 pm
Opening hours: Mo-Sat 12am-7pm
Further presentation of the installation:
Kunstverein Walcheturm, Zürich
End of Oktober
PLAY gallery for still and motion pictures
Hannoversche strasse 1, d-10115 Berlin
Tel +49-(0)30-2345 575-3
Fax: +49-(0)30-2345 575-4