How Are You by Jannik Splidsboel, Denmark 2011, 70' |
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Presented at The Screen of Arts 2011 Splidsboel’s “creative documentary” presents artistic and biographical episodes of the Scandinavian duo Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset. “Impeccably stylish partygoers, ever-ready for the paparazzi’s flash”, as critic and curator Daniele Perra wrote, Elmgreen & Dragset began their collaboration in the mid-90s, achieving notoriety with works such as Short Cut (2003), commissioned and produced by the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi for Ottagono della Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, and the fake Prada Store in Marfa (2005), built in the Texas desert. Creators of the monument to homosexual Holocaust victims, inaugurated in 2008 in Berlin’s Tiergarten, in 2009 they curated the Danish and Northern Countries Pavillions at the 53rd Biennale di Venezia, catalyzing the public’s attention with their project The Collectors, which won a special mention from the jury. Recently, with their latest sculpture of the Powerless Structure series in gilded bronze, which shows a child on a rocking-horse, Elmgreen & Dragset were awarded the commission for a piece which will occupy the “Fourth Plinth” in London’s Trafalgar Square in 2012. Jannik Splidsboel Born in Copenhagen in 1964, he lives between Copenhagen and Rome, where he studied art and cinema. In 1999, he began his career directing documentaries, mostly. He teaches in various international institutions. Selected Filmography 2005 Andre Venner, Homies; 2006 Uhyret, The Monster; 2008 Together; 2009 The Boys from Third Grade www.radiatorfilm.com |
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