A current selection of film, video, and room installations that move along the interface between cinema and art. A video installation by Amos Gitai, video works by Amie Siegel and Harun Farocki, and a 16mm film by Matthew Buckingham will be shown in the KW. Several installations will be on display at the Filmhaus on Potsdamer Platz, while Meggie Schneider's "hobbykeller" transforms the atrium into an animated art space.
Berlinale and KW Institute for Contemporary Art present video art
and installations
The Berlinale Forum is developing new ways of presenting contemporary film and video
art. Under the title Forum expanded, in collaboration with the KW Institute for
Contemporary Art for the first time, it will be showing a current selection of film,
video, and room installations that move along the interface between cinema and
installation art. In the future, installations and performances inspired by cinema
will also be regularly integrated into the framework of the Berlinale.
A video installation by Amos Gitai, video works by Amie Siegel and Harun Farocki,
and a 16mm film installation by Matthew Buckingham will be shown in the KW. Several
installations will be on display at the Filmhaus on Potsdamer Platz, while Meggie
Schneider's "hobbykeller" ("hobby cellar") transforms the atrium into an animated
art space. A total of eleven works will be shown in the framework of Forum expanded.
Amos Gitai, whose video installation News from House / News from Home will open on
February 8, 2006 in the KW, has already shown four films in the Forum. The Forum
honors the work of the acclaimed Israeli filmmaker with a special screening of his
new film News from Home / News from House. With this film, Gitai completes his House
trilogy, which began with Bait (The House, 1982) and continued in 1998 with A House
in Jerusalem. In this trilogy a building and its history in West-Jerusalem become a
microcosm for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The video installation makes
connections between film images from 25 years on 20 monitors. It will be accompanied
by a discussion of the current situation of filmmaking in Israel. At the conclusion
of the Berlinale, the Kino Arsenal will show an almost complete retrospective of
Amos Gitai's films.
Like last year, the Black Box has been set up in the foyer of the Kino Arsenal; in
it a trilogy by Jenny Perlin will be presented. In the cinema, performative works by
Elle Flanders and Angela Melitopoulos are shown, along with Sharon Lockhart's new
16mm production Pine Flat. With Sshtoorrty or Short Story by Michael Snow and Spiral
Nebula by Ken Jacobs, Forum expanded also presents two works by masters of North
American avant-garde film.
With "hobbykeller", Meggie Schneider is showing her third room installation in the
Atrium of the Filmhaus. The floorplan of a single-family home with garden comprises
the playing field for festival attendees, with leisure activities from a pingpong
tournament to slot car racing.
Opening: February 8, 2006, 5 - 9 pm, KW
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststrasse 69 - D-10117 Berlin
Opening Hours: Tue - Sun, 12 - 7 pm, Thur 12 - 9 pm
Admission: 6 Euro, 4 Euro concessions