The Beat

May 5, 2006- June 3, 2006

Lucile Desamory, Vlatka Horvat, Terence Koh/Banks Violette, Aida Ruilova, Una Szeemann

Haswellediger

465 W 23rd St

Video Exhibition Curated by Bozidar Brazda

Haswellediger presents a selection of five videos that use beat as its own proto-language. Una Szeemann’s Thrill Me (2004) compresses Michael Jackson’s video anthology into a nine minute edit that pits musical and chronological time against one another in a contemporary twist on Dorian Gray. Aïda Ruilova’s stripped down Beat & Perv (1999) utilizes editing in a way that is more suggestive of rhythm than chronology. In the video, the artist sways near a mirror while periodically calling out and hitting a drum. The camera then pans down to her bare legs as they bow out and back together in a gesture that sits somewhere between that of dance and human metronome.

Like the work of their aforementioned counterparts, the videos of Vlatka Horvat, Lucile Desamory and Terence Koh/Banks Violette also emphasize rhythm, the body, percussive editing and the biology of time. Horvat’s Left to Right and Back (2003) takes shape as an infinite loop that has the artist banging across a room while hidden in a large rolling container -- a literal human beat box. Desamory’s In the Shadow of the Hyperbole (2004) re-emphasizes the message in medium by connecting sped up film and stop-motion animation techniques to time-centric images of beating hearts and hypnotic swirls. Finally the collaborative video by Koh/Violette untitled (enter fear light / I may not climb the social ladder (but I can jump the schoolyard fence) (2006) condenses the language of body, beat, and passing time, to its most basic form. The sound of one hand clapping. Or a slap in the face.

The Beat finds common ground in a group of videos that choose language and structure over narrative and storytelling. They hold up time as both a source of artistic inspiration and a physical material by linking it to the body. The Russian film director Tarkovsky described filmmaking as sculpting in time. The Beat presents videos that instead sculpt on time.

Lucile Desamory b. 1977, Brussels, Belgium. Lives and works in Berlin. Vlatka Horvat b. 1974, Cakovec, Croatia. Lives and works in New York. Terence Koh b. China. Lives and works in New York; Banks Violette b. 1973, Ithaca, NY. Lives and works in New York. Aïda Ruilova b. 1974 Wheeling, West Virginia. Lives and works in New York. Una Szeemann b. 1975 Locarno, Switzerland. Lives and works in New York and Switzerland.

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Address465 W 23rd St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Phone212-206-8955
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