Sobhi Al-Zobaidi
Keren Amiran
Kutlug Ataman
Javier Codesal
Jordi Colomer
Tacita Dean
Harun Farocki
Peter Friedl
Valerie Jouve
Victor Kossakovsky
Florence Lazar
Avi Mograbi
Noelle Pujol
Walid Raad
Santiago Reyes
Jean-Claude Rousseau
Allan Sekula
Zineb Sedira
Alexandra Sell
Jia Zhang Ke
Jun Yang
A continuous showing of films and videos by 21 international artists, in addition to installations and multiprojections. The 21 filmmakers and artists represented in Documentary 'Fictions' explore the contradictions inherent to documentary practice to bring to light invisible, unknown or simply omitted fragments of reality.
CaixaForum presents a continuous showing of films and videos by 21
international artists, in addition to installations and multiprojections
Documentary 'Fictions'
Four stories of four women who wear wigs. One of them is accused of
terrorism, and has lived in disguise for 30 years. Another has lost her
hair to chemotherapy. The third is a practicing Muslim who wears a wig
instead of a kerchief. The fourth is a transsexual prostitute. For all
four women, the wig forms a backdrop for an identity, while creating
another. These four stories give life to Women Who Wear Wigs, a video
installation of four projections created by the Turkish artist Kutlug
Ataman in 1999. Under the title Documentary 'Fictions', CaixaForum
presents in continuous showing a number of installations and
multiprojections that show 22 films and videos by 21 international
artists. The contact between art and documentary cinema has borne its
fruits in recent years. The vehemence with which they have both questioned
ideas such as reality, authenticity or evidence has engendered a critical
outlook on the regime of universal truth that has surrounded documentary
practice up to now. Documentary 'Fictions' launches a foray into that
ambiguous territory that is the setting for experiences from a reality
that is no longer unique nor transparent.
The creators present are Sobhi Al-Zobaidi, Keren Amiran, Kutlug Ataman, Javier Codesal, Jordi Colomer, Tacita Dean, Harun Farocki, Peter Friedl, Valerie Jouve, Victor
Kossakovsky, Florence Lazar, Avi Mograbi, Noelle Pujol, Walid Raad,
Santiago Reyes, Jean-Claude Rousseau, Allan Sekula, Zineb Sedira,
Alexandra Sell, Jia Zhang Ke and Jun Yang.
The Documentary 'Fictions', exhibit curated by Jean Pierre Rehm, director
of the Festival International du Documentaire (FID) de Marsella, and Marta
Gili, chief of Photography and Visual Arts of "la Caixa" Foundation, can
be viewed at CaixaForum (av. del Marques de Comillas, 6-8), from 10 March
to 27 June, 2004.
The 21 filmmakers and artists represented in Documentary 'Fictions'
explore the contradictions inherent to documentary practice to bring to
light invisible, unknown or simply omitted fragments of reality. Using
strategies that range from traditional storytelling to installations,
diaporama and Internet, the show presents works that do not aim to
consolidate truths as much as they seek to unveil the complex processes
(especially from a political and social standpoint) through which the
relationships between information and visual experience are forged.
The exhibition, to be held in Hall 1 of CaixaForum, is structured into two
areas to facilitate projection of the 22 videos and films shown:
1. First, visitors can follow a route through the hall, where the works
requiring exhibition space (installations, multiprojections) are
presented. This is the case of creators Kutlug Ataman, Jordi Colomer,
Tacita Dean, Harun Farocki, Peter Friedl, Florence Lazar, Walid Raad,
Santiago Reyes and Zineb Sedira.
2. Alternatively, a projection room has been set up to house the
continuous showing of 12 films, distributed in four programs. The artists
and filmmakers represented in this second ambit are Sobhi Al-Zobaidi,
Keren Amiran, Javier Codesal, Valerie Jouve, Victor Kossakovsky, Avi
Mograbi, Noelle Pujol, Jean-Claude Rousseau, Allan Sekula, Alexandra Sell,
Jung Yang and Jia Zhang Ke. To make things more comfortable for
spectators, an individual viewing area has been designed for "a la carte"
projections of all the films shown in this second area.
In some exhibits, viewers move about among the works and decide how much
time to assign to the observation of each one. Nonetheless, in this case,
just as in cinema, the works play out before the viewer, determining the
time necessary for them to be shown.
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