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Noise Sources and Blind Spots

Datum
Uhrzeit
Organisationseinheiten
Künstlerisches Lehramt
Ort, Adresse (1)
Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3
Ort, PLZ und/oder Ort (1)
1070 Wien
Ort, Raum (1)
3.06

Lecture by Dani Gal organized by the Studio for Art and Education, Elke Krasny.

Dani Gal’s artistic practice focuses on the production of ideology through the representation of specific historical narratives in a variety of media in order to question the claims of historical knowledge and to reveal and challenge underlying political preconceptions. Using archival documents toward the creation of cinematic reenactments, sound compositions and other interdisciplinary work, Gal explores the relationship between image, sound and text (written or spoken) to illuminate national interests behind the construction of historical narratives and the process of shaping collective / national memory. His work searches and examines specific historical cases to expose how political powers control certain narratives and repress others as a way to maintain power.

Dani Gal (born 1975, Jerusalem) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the Bezalel Academy for Art and Design in Jerusalem; the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste Städelschule in Frankfurt; and the Cooper Union in New York. His films and works have been shown widely, including: 54 th Venice Biennale (2011), The Istanbul Biennale (2011), New Museum, New York (2012), Kunsthalle St. Gallen, Switzerland (2013), The Jewish museum New York (2014), Berlinale Forum Expanded (2014), Kunsthaus Zurich (2015), Kunsthalle Wien (2015), Documenta 14 (2017), Centre Pompidou (2018)