2010 Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art Exhibition
Used and abused in the form of propaganda, or employed more subtly to reinforce – and undermine – dominant modes of thinking in society, film speaks directly to a broad audience, making it one of the most sophisticated ways to transmit a moral message or explore a moral question.
Occupying one floor of Witte de With’s galleries, this curated film cycle presents moral tales as told by artists and film‐makers through the medium of the moving image. As a deliberate curatorial decision, no hierarchical distinction is made between video, DVD, 35 or 16mm film, between artists’ videos or major Hollywood productions. The films presented range from mainstream to art‐house movies, from technically complex works with elaborate scripts and settings to hand‐held, “homemade” films. Grouped thematically into 12‐hour long categories (see overleaf), this program examines a range of moral issues through the lens of artists and film‐makers, creating a kaleidoscope of over 100 hours of film, open 24 hours a day for a period of four days.
The exhibition is part of the year-long leitmotiv Morality.
Morality incorporates a changing constellation of five exhibitions, a discursive web platform, film program, performance cycle, symposium and book.
Curator: Zoë Gray, assisted by Hessel de Ronde
Featuring: AES+F, Fikret Atay, Sven Augustijnen, Yael Bartana, Guy Ben‐ Ner, Rossella Biscotti, Mark Boulos, Olaf Breuning, k r buxey, Heather Burnett, Chim↑Pom, Sunah Choi, Chto Delat/What is to be done?, Martha Colburn, Phil Collins, Stefan Constantinescu, Keren Cytter, Jeremy Deller, Stan Douglas, Harun Farocki, Cyprien Gaillard, Johan Grimonprez, Ivan Grubanov, Alfredo Jaar, Job Koelewijn, Florence Lazar, Erik van Lieshout, Renzo Martens, Valérie Mréjen, Ciprian Muresan, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Adrian Paci, Julika Rudelius, Masaharu Sato, Deborah Stratman, Pilvi Takala, Stefanos Tsivopoulos, Artur Żmijewski…
Supported by SNS Reaal Fonds
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