post-title Julian Rosefeldt | Manifesto | Hamburger Bahnhof | 10.02.-10.07.2016

Julian Rosefeldt | Manifesto | Hamburger Bahnhof | 10.02.-10.07.2016

Julian Rosefeldt | Manifesto | Hamburger Bahnhof | 10.02.-10.07.2016

Julian Rosefeldt | Manifesto | Hamburger Bahnhof | 10.02.-10.07.2016

until 10.07. | #0429ARTatBerlin | From February 10 to July 10, 2016, Nationalgalerie will present a solo show by Berlin based artist Julian Rosefeldt (b. 1965) at Hamburger Bahnhof. Rosefeldt is renowned not only for his photography but also for his elaborately staged films.

The longing for manifestos continues uninterrupted today. This is shown by Rosefeldt’s new film installation Manifesto: 13 films running in parallel bring angry, youthful, and amazingly current sounding words to the screen. In fact, Rosefeldt collaged historical original texts from numerous manifestos by artists, architects, choreographers, and filmmakers—including texts by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Tristan Tzara, Kazimir Malevich, André Breton, Claes Oldenburg, Yvonne Reiner, Sturtevant, Adrian Piper, Sol LeWitt or Jim Jarmusch. Many of them reveal a surprisingly theatrical and literary power. The vitality and the fury of a young generation is inscribed in the thematic and performative energy of the proclamations. Rosefeldt has condensed this power in text collages.

By way of cutting back and combining the texts of various figures, 13 poetic monologues emerged. Julian Rosefeldt combined them with his interest in the work and lifeworlds of the present, bringing the new manifesto texts in this work together with situations of today, with women holding public speeches or interior monologues. They are all embodied and presented by the Australian actress Cate Blanchett. The individual films develop a spectrum of highly individual figures: using costume, make up, location, and her talented acting, Blanchett transforms into figures as varied as a teacher, a puppeteer, a broker, a funeral speaker, and a homeless man. In the role of these protagonists, Blanchett combines the texts with an unexpected, present context.

Manifesto is a collaboration between Nationalgalerie Berlin, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, and Hannover’s Sprengel Museum. To mark this collaboration, Manifesto was acquired by the Verein der Freunde der Nationalgalerie for the Nationalgalerie’s collection.

The exhibition is made possible by the Verein der Freunde der Nationalgalerie.

Curators: Anna-Catharina Gebbers und Udo Kittelmann”

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Image caption: Julian Rosefeldt, Manifesto (2015), 13-channel film installation, 12 x 10 min 30 sec and 1 x 4 min loop, (130 min total duration), edition of 6 + 2AP + 4 Patron Editions
, © Julian Rosefeldt, VG Bild-Kunst 2015

Exhibition Julian Rosefeldt Manifesto – Hamburger Bahnhof – ART at Berlin

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