2008 WITTE DE WITH, CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION
Cytter’s work analyzes the way in which mainstream films are constructed, the narrative devices they employ and the editing tricks that sew a story together. Her characters refer to these, commenting upon their own subtitles or congratulating each other on a smooth edit. Her films also challenge chronological representations of time, with certain actions being repeated or multiple versions of the same event happening at once. The notion of memory is an important aspect in her work, both its emotional impact and its use as a story-telling device. As one character in New Age puts it: “You can’t rebuild your memory, you can only alter it”.
Initially, Cytter’s technological approach appears to be rather low-fi. Several works are filmed with a handheld video camera, she often uses her own apartment as her set, and the same group of friends frequently appear in her films. Yet the construction of her works is extremely layered and complex, including an intricate and evocative use of music, and recurring visual effects such as filming at floor level, or using the opening and closing of a door as a looping moment. Her visual language is as developed as the elaborate verbal language she uses in her scripts.
At Witte de With, Cytter’s films are screened within the framework of Liam Gillick’s solo exhibition, which has imposed an architectural meta-structure onto the gallery spaces. This meta-structure designates which rooms are to be used for the presentation of Gillick’s work and which are to be seen as “institutional zones”, for which he gave back the responsibility to the curatorial team. Witte de With has chosen to use these institutional zones to present the work of other artists, first Manon de Boer, now Keren Cytter, and next Gareth Moore.
Curators: Zoë Gray, Nicolaus Schafhausen
Artist: Keren Cytter
(born 1977, in Tel Aviv) lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions: MUMOK, Vienna; and Collective Gallery, Edinburgh (both 2007); Artis, Den Bosch; I was the good and he was the bad and the ugly, Kunst Werke, Berlin; The Victim, ART Basel Statements (all 2006); Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main; Kunsthalle Zürich, Zurich (both 2005); My brain is in the wall, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam (2004). Recent group exhibitions : House Trip, Art Forum Berlin; Talking Pictures, Kunstsammlung im Ständehaus, Düsseldorf; Biennale de Lyon; 2nd Moscow Biennale; I could be you, de Appel, Amsterdam; Depiction, perversion, repulsion, obsession, subversion, Witte de With, Rotterdam (all 2007); All Hawaii Entrees/Lunar Reggae, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2006). Cytter studied at de Ateliers, Amsterdam (2002-2004) following her studies at the Avni institute in Tel Aviv (1997-1998).
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