Bettina Allamoda
Heather Burnett
Martin Dammann
Volker Eichelmann
Roland Rust
Twin Gabriel
Frans Jacobi
Nina Könnemann
Oliver Ressler
Zineb Sedira
Ralf Ziervogel
The gallery's third international video programme, which features eleven artists: Bettina Allamoda, Heather Burnett, Martin Dammann, Volker Eichelmann/Roland Rust, (e.) Twin Gabriel, Frans Jacobi, Nina Könnemann, Oliver Ressler, Zineb Sedira and Ralf Ziervogel. The programme mainly shows narrative and documentary videos, assemblage of footage that deals in various ways with the iconography of war and cultural struggles of dominance.
We are very happy to announce the gallery's third international video
programme, which features eleven artists: Bettina Allamoda, Heather Burnett,
Martin Dammann, Volker Eichelmann/Roland Rust, (e.) Twin Gabriel, Frans
Jacobi, Nina Könnemann, Oliver Ressler, Zineb Sedira and Ralf Ziervogel.
The programme mainly shows narrative and documentary videos, assemblage of
footage that deals in various ways with the iconography of war and cultural
struggles of dominance. It shows on the one side the representation of
violence in the media, and on the other side the public and personal
reactions and disobediences.
'From 'Fortress Europe' to 'War against Terrorism' and the 'Middle East
Crisis' our everyday political culture is entrenched with military
terminology. It has however become increasingly difficult to clearly
delineate the attacker and the defender and the distinction between attack
and defence has been blurred. '(Camouflage)
Cultural definitions and dominance influence our daily and every-day-life
attitude in reaction to politics that we express by our actions and
reactions, by our choices of belief systems, and by our choices of how and
what we consume.
All films are shown in a single screen projection programme, which repeats
itself approximately every hour. Every day at 6.30 p.m. we will play the
entire rock opera 'Betonherz/Concrete heart' by Frans Jacobi.
'Dissobedienti' by Oliver Ressler will be screened permanently on a monitor
in the front room of the gallery.
The screening room was designed by (e.) Twin Gabriel. A black, heavy curtain
made out of industrial plastic functions as both entrance into the video
space and its black-out shield and alludes to the protective methods against
chemical attacks (Don't forget to buy your room-sealing items!).
Opening: Wednesday, 30 April 2003
6 - 9 p.m.
I would like to thank the following people for their very nice help in
setting up the programme:
Bea de Souza, The Agency Gallery, London
Karin Günther, Karin Günther Gallery, Hamburg
Hans D. Christ und Iris Dressler, hArtware projekte, Dortmund
Galerie Barbara Thumm
Dircksenstrasse 41 D-10178
Berlin