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  1. Albert Serra, Història de la meva mort (The Story of My Death), 2013, 35 mm, color, sound, 148 minutes. THE BABY-FACED SERRA has sometimes presented himself as a magic child, self-taught and bereft of influences, determined to maintain cinematic purity at all costs. He claims he no longer watches any other films, to avoid “contamination ...

  2. www.artforum.com › columns › albert-serras-elusive-vision-of-paradise-lost-252525ENTROPIC THUNDER - Artforum

    21 févr. 2023 · Albert Serra, Pacifiction, 2022, 4K video, color, sound, 162 minutes. De Roller (Benoit Magimel) and Shannah (Pahoa Mahagafanau). De Roller (Benoit Magimel) and Shannah (Pahoa Mahagafanau). Paradise Night, the Tahitian boîte, is tawdry, brimming with sensuous surface gratifications: the kind of decadence associated with the end of an era wherein contradictions reign supreme.

  3. BY THE TIME RICHARD SERRA’S Tilted Arc was lifted from Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan in March 1989, the controversy over its existence had spanned a decade. Discussions sparked by the 120-foot-long curved steel wall started even before its installation in 1981 and caused a detectable shift in attitude among artists, curators, and their audiences about the responsibility of public art to ...

  4. PACIFICTION (Albert Serra) “I love action!” cries the high commissioner for French Polynesia, the protagonist of this paranoid thriller about colonialist hubris in Tahiti, but the film’s languorous rhythms and proliferating non sequiturs indicate that Serra has other ideas. Albert Serra, Pacifiction, 2022, 4K video, color, sound, 162 ...

  5. 28 juil. 2023 · July 28, 2023 6:12 pm. Hartwig Fischer, London, November 1, 2022. Photo: David M. Benett/Getty Images. Hartwig Fischer, the German art historian who since April 2016 has served as director of the British Museum, will depart the London institution in 2024. The museum will begin a search for his replacement this fall.

  6. The Serra room interested me. I wish I could have seen it from above and I became curious how they had gotten the steel plates in. There were surprising lyrical pieces by Chuck Arnoldi which seemed strange there because Chuck is a young artist and I was thinking of that place as a history museum. His was a fresh touch. I liked the bubble that ...

  7. www.artforum.com › columns › he-was-a-great-editor-204218HE WAS A GREAT EDITOR - Artforum

    HE WAS A GREAT EDITOR. By Richard Serra. PHIL LEIDER’S TENURE at Artforum corresponded with a period of transition and upheaval in the art world. The ’60s were the decade that marked the beginning of the end of Modernism. Even though Clement Greenberg was still making predictions and pronouncements in catalogues, his influence and relevance ...

  8. www.artforum.com › features › tony-pipolo-on-abel-gances-napoleon-199575CLOSE-UP: RESTORED TO POWER - Artforum

    Napoléon (Albert Dieudonné). THOUGH NOT QUITE AS EPIC in proportion, the tortuous history of the production, exhibition, and preservation of Napoléon vu par Abel Gance (1927), the most ambitious project of the French silent cinema, mirrors the saga of its protagonist. Few films in the history of cinema have been as haunted by the ghost of a ...

  9. www.artforum.com › columns › jordan-cronk-on-the-75th-cannes-film-festival-251868TRISTES TROPIQUES - Artforum

    1 juin 2022 · Albert Serra, Pacifiction, 2022, color, sound, 165 minutes. High Commissioner De Roller (Benoît Magimel). High Commissioner De Roller (Benoît Magimel). FOR ITS DIAMOND JUBILEE, the Cannes Film Festival marked the occasion the same way it does every year: by celebrating itself.

  10. www.artforum.com › columns › otto-muhl-217909OTTO MüHL - artforum.com

    OTTO MüHL. By Malcolm Green. Otto Mühl (center front) with Action Analytical commune members, Friedrichshof, Austria, 1974. OTTO MÜHL WAS CALLED MANY THINGS IN HIS LIFE, but never a prophet. Yet his first manifesto, “The Blood Organ: The M-Apparatus,” written in 1962 when Mühl was in his late thirties, proved curiously farsighted, for ...