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The Repetition Festival Show is at Project Arts Centre from 25 November 2010

THE REPETITION FESTIVAL SHOW

11AM - 8PM
FROM 25 NOV 2010
Visual Arts
Gallery

Curated by Tessa Giblin

ADMISSION FREE

THE REPETITION FESTIVAL SHOW

Read The Dubliner's review of The Repetition Festival Show here.





The Repetition Festival Show brings together four of Clemens von Wedemeyer’s most celebrated film installations for the first time in Ireland. Occupation (2002), Otjesd (2005), From the Opposite Side (2007), and a selection of artworks from ‘The Fourth Wall’, including Against Death (2009), will be presented in one gallery space, to create a gallery installation which is both film festival and video installation in one.

This rich body of work highlights some of the recurring subjects and forms in his films and installations, while also declaring the breadth and diversity of his practice through the constant evolution of artworks.

25 Nov – 11 Dec:   Occupation, 2002 / The Making of Occupation, 2002
13 Dec – 08 Jan:    Otjesd (Leaving), 2005 /The Making of Otjesd, 2005
10 Jan – 29 Jan:     Against Death, 2009 / Interview, 2009 / Found Footage, 2009
31 Jan – 19 Feb:    From the Opposite Side, 2007


For this solo exhibition a different film installation from von Wedemeyer will open every three weeks in the gallery.  Emerging out of the artworks themselves, the concept for this exhibition festival draws on the constantly revolving scenarios we see in von Wedemeyer’s films as they loop temporally, physically and narratively within the space.

The Repetition Festival Show is curated by Tessa Giblin, Curator of Visual Art at Project Arts Centre, and the guide is co-produced with Fondazione Galleria Civica, Research Center on Contemporaneity, Trento (to whom the exhibition will travel to in summer 2011.)

The Repetition Festival Show is accompanied by a free festival guide, which includes posters that delve into the history of movie advertising, designed by von Wedemeyer and Till Gathmann, as well as new texts written by Tessa Giblin, Saskia Vermeulen and Andrea Viliani. This is an extraordinary opportunity to see what amounts to a survey exhibition, expanded over time.

The publication and exhibition are made possible by the generous support of the Goethe-Institut Irland. With thanks to Philippe-Alain Michaud and Centre Pompidou for making possible the loan of From the Opposite Side. With further thanks to Andrea Viliani, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Koch Oberhuber Wolff, Till Gathmann, and Marisa Baptista. Project Arts Centre is supported by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council.


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