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4/2/2010

Jan Peter Hammer

Supportico Lopez Berlin, Berlin

The Anarchist Banker by Jan Peter Hammer is a 30 min. long video installation shot on HD Video, featuring the actors John Quincy Long and Thomas Spencer, emulating the style of a talk show, where the host interviews a banker in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The dialogue’s original content has however been adapted to reflect upon the financial practices of neo-liberalism and the resulting credit crunch.


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Supportico Lopez is pleased to announce the solo exhibition of the German artist Jan Peter Hammer.

The Anarchist Banker by Jan Peter Hammer is a 30 min. long video installation shot on HD Video, featuring the actors John Quincy Long and Thomas Spencer, emulating the style of a talk show, where the host interviews a banker in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

Named after the short story wrote in 1922 by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, Jan Hammer’s video restages Pessoa’s dialogue between the banker and his secretary as an interview between a banker, Arthur Ashenking, and Dave Hall, a TV moderator. The name Arthur Ashenking is a loose translation of the Portuguese name Artur Alves dos Reis. Alves dos Reis was a shady financier said to have inspired Pessoa’s original character, who became (in)famous for almost single handedly bankrupting the Portuguese state, by mounting a huge fraud which shook the credibility of the Portuguese currency, the Escudo. The subsequent scandal undermined the public trust in the First Republic to the point of enabling the military coup d’état of the 28th of May 1926, whose ensuing dictatorship ruled the country for most of the 20th century.

The dialogue’s original content has however been adapted to reflect upon the financial practices of neo-liberalism and the resulting credit crunch. Through the words of Arthur Ashenking we are, thus, led through the genealogy described in between the writings of Max Stirner and the economic policies of Milton Friedman. The banker’s inexorable logic, through which he exposes the core of his economical philosophy and debunks his opponent is, however, faithful to the original, and proves itself uncannily contemporary in its defence of ‘rational egoism’ and unabashed individualism.

Jan Peter Hammer is an artist currently living and working in Berlin. His work has been exhibited regularly both in Germany and abroad. Recent solo shows: Elizabeth Dee, New York; Galerie Meerrettich im Glaspavillon an der Volksbühne; COMA, Berlin.

Opening the 5th of February 2010 h 19

Supportico Lopez Berlin
Graefestrasse 9, Berlin
open from Tuesday to Saturday 14-19
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