Scenario 6: fake or feint.

im Berlin Carré
Space 47a, 50, 52
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 13
10178 Berlin
Contact: Joerg Franzbecker
[email protected]

www.fakeorfeint.org

The final scenario of the fake or feint exhibition series deals with
issues of visibility and identity, media strategies and the public
space. It comprises a sound piece by the group e-Xplo in collaboration
with Jaime Lutzo, an installative image-assemblage by Tom Holert, a
monitor installation by Daniel Knorr as well as a double channel video
installation by Eske Schlüters and Axel Gaertner.

The group e-Xplo (Erin McGonigle, Rene Gabri, Heimo Lattner) and Jaime
Lutzo present their new piece „Einmal ist Keinmal' (‚once doesn't
count'). Its starting point is the immediate surroundings of the
exhibition spaces, the ‚Berlin Carré' at Alexanderplatz. Besides the
somewhat atypical and unfunctional character of this shopping mall, as
well as its role as a gathering place for certain groups such as the
emo-kids, it appears as a location where social interaction is defined
by acts of buying and selling. Their most intimate form probably the
payment by credit card – bearing the owners proper name. Within this
environment, e-Xplo's work creates the possibility for an exchange of
experiences. They proceed from Walter Benjamin's short essay ‚The
Storyteller', which itself is an outstanding example for the recounting
and retelling of stories. From this essay they take the focus on the two
essential figures in the act of storytelling: The storyteller is a
communicator of experiences. The listener extends the life of the story
by recalling it, by interpreting it, but also by adding to it, making it
a part of their own experience. For their work, e-Xplo have developed
two scenarios, in which the performers Robin Arthur and Angelika Sautter
take these two roles and reflect on these within the course of telling
two stories. Pressed as a record, they can be listened to from a
loudspeaker as part of an installative setting in the exhibition space.

Daniel Knorr's new work „Index' deals with Berlin's cultural landscape
and cultural politics and the role of exhibition spaces within. As one
of the presently most prominent locations for contemporary art, the city
possesses a cultural identity, which is influenced from many sides and
manufactured by many agents. For his work, exhibition venues in Berlin
and the works of art displayed there are photographed and combined into
a monitor presentation. Thereby a „historical' position of June 2009
accrues, a snapshot of the different threads of cultural production,
making it possible to project them into the future in view of upcoming
developments in cultural politics. The initial concept of Knorr's work,
for which fake or feint made a new space accessible in the Berlin Carré,
is the practice of self-contextualisation. A so-called Off-Space is
always concerned with its own contextualisation, just as an artist is
with contextualising him- or herself in relation to art history. The
presentation of „Index' enables the artist, the work and the space (fake
or feint) to materialise their position within 'past, present and
future' forms of art history, just by showing what´s outside their
artistic practice.

Eske Schlüters' and Axel Gaertner's two-channel video-installation
„Límite Meanwhile' refers to strategies of masquerade in the realm of
political expression and action. Since the 90s the ‚pasamontaña'
(balaclava mask) has become prominent through its use by the Mexican
Zapatista and especially their spokesman Subcomandante Marcos. Initially
used for protecting its wearer from being identified by state
authorities, it has equally evolved into the sign of a supra-individual
group identity and a much-cited media icon. Besides media images from
the Zapatista context, the work retraces the mask in feature films by
Costa Gavras and Techiné as well as own material. A re-iterated yet
always varying image sequence is accompanied by a soundtrack that refers
to issues of identity, masquerade and political action. Montage of film
and soundtrack follow the concept of free indirect speech, recombining
visual and discursive meanings irrespective of their documentary or
fictional origin. This approach achieves the effect of the author's or
speaker's position not being occupied straightforwardly, but equally
blurred and multiplied – resuming the theme of masquerade on a
structural level. Thus a suggestive narrative evolves, its reception
oscillating between grasping an immediate literal or visual meaning and
the guessing of an historic or fictional context and reference.

Titled „Carrying Pictures' the art historian and cultural critic Tom
Holert presents an installation of extracts from his image archive. The
carrying of pictures has its origins in the context of religious
processions. More modern examples are portraits of politicians and
photographs of missing or killed relatives. The mobile display of such
images for instance at a demonstration has become a widespread means of
expressing political views or allegations. The particular expressiveness
of such scenes derives from the meaningful exchange which is engendered
between the authority of the images and the authenticity and ‚aliveness'
of their carriers. Thus, with an eye toward international media
coverage, the latter may reckon to be themselves an interesting subject
for present photographers and cameramen. The installative assembly of
exemplary media images aims to disclose the particular materiality and
affectivity of the public display of images by human carriers. It
participates in the debate on visual atlases and other argumenting
image-assemblages and raises the question about the relation between
such practices and the possibilities of their display in the context of
an art project like fake or feint.

Talks:

2 July, 8 pm
Johannes-Georg Schülein: 'Im Erscheinen Verschwinden. Über Differenz und
Gesten der Subversion aus philosophischer Sicht'

9 July, 8 pm
Markus Rautzenberg talks about Philosophy of Disturbance

16 July , 8 pm
Annette Maechtel: 'Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 9-11 – Eine archäologische
Annäherung an Architektur', Videolecture


Team:
Joerg Franzbecker with Martin Beck (curators), Adrian Bremenkamp
(catalogue and archive), Bärbel Hartje (consultant), Katrin Mayer
(exhibition design), Flo Gaertner (graphic design), Elena Zanichelli
(film program) and Bettina Wenzel (curatorial assistance).

fake or feint is funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds. Furthermore the
realization of the project is due to the support of cine-plus, BB Bank
from funds of the Gewinnsparverein Baden e.V., Pilsener Urquell,
Österreichischen Kulturforum Berlin and the Kulturbehőrde Hamburg.
Media partner of fake or feint is the tageszeitung (taz).
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