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Jessica O'Donnell
e: jodonnell.hughlane@dublincity.ie
t: +353 1 222 5558
Sunday 22 April, 1:30pm
Film Screening: Monuments (2010, Dir. Redmond Entwistle, 25 min)
This film re-enacts the narrative subtext of Post-Minimalism with some of the crude poetry of the American B-movie, drawing on the treatment of the figure in the landscape in North American cinema. The artists Robert Smithson and Gordon Matta-Clark are revived from the dead and ejected from their makeshift mausoleums in New York by the forces of redevelopment. Led through New Jersey by a young Dan Graham, they debate their artistic positions with the ‘non-actors’ they encounter at the sites of their work in New Jersey.Monuments re-enacts the narrative subtext of Post-Minimalism with some of the crude poetry of the American B-movie, drawing on the treatment of the figure in the landscape in North American cinema from sources as diverse as John Ford’s Young Mr. Lincoln and Fattie Arbuckle & Buster Keaton’s ‘two-reeler’ films.The film retraces Post-Minimalism’s abiding interest in the relationship between New York and New Jersey. What at first seems to be a film about art history, becomes a portrait of the areas of New Jersey that were once the industrial belt of New York, and a second story emerges of the demise of industry in the region and the changing position of North America within a globalized economy.
Introduced and followed by a discussion led by Alice Butler, writer and co-curator of aemi. (http://aemi.ie)
The films in the Hugh Lane's 2018 Spring series have been selected by Jessica O'Donnell, Head of Education and Alice Butler.
Free, no booking required.