5 Video Works Selected to Exhibit at the 2018 U.S. Venice Biennale Pavilion
The curators of the U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale have revealed five film and video works that will be featured within their Dimensions of Citizenship exhibition at next year?s Venice Biennale.
Courtesy of School of the Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago
The curators of the U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale have revealed five film and video works that will be featured within their Dimensions of Citizenship exhibition at next year?s Venice Biennale.Entitled ?Transit Screening Lounge,? the collection of videos will explore narrative, speculative and impressionistic perspectives on the spatial conditions of citizenship.?While each of the installations commissioned from the architects and designers will consider what it means to belong at different and specific spatial scales, the ?Transit Screening Lounge? will offer more ambiguous readings of contemporary citizenship, involving blurred boundaries, gray areas, and alternative histories," said curators Niall Atkinson, Ann Lui, and Mimi Zeiger. "The selected works look at citizenship through a lens of movement: migration, transgression, transmission, travel, and mobility, as a way to visualize conditions that can be difficult to delineate through traditional architectural means.?The selected films include:Afronauts (2014) / Frances Bodomo
Afronauts (2014) / Frances Bodomo. Image Courtesy of School of the Art Institute of Chicago...
Courtesy of School of the Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago
The curators of the U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale have revealed five film and video works that will be featured within their Dimensions of Citizenship exhibition at next year?s Venice Biennale.Entitled ?Transit Screening Lounge,? the collection of videos will explore narrative, speculative and impressionistic perspectives on the spatial conditions of citizenship.?While each of the installations commissioned from the architects and designers will consider what it means to belong at different and specific spatial scales, the ?Transit Screening Lounge? will offer more ambiguous readings of contemporary citizenship, involving blurred boundaries, gray areas, and alternative histories," said curators Niall Atkinson, Ann Lui, and Mimi Zeiger. "The selected works look at citizenship through a lens of movement: migration, transgression, transmission, travel, and mobility, as a way to visualize conditions that can be difficult to delineate through traditional architectural means.?The selected films include:Afronauts (2014) / Frances Bodomo
Afronauts (2014) / Frances Bodomo. Image Courtesy of School of the Art Institute of Chicago...
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