(Post)Land Art and the Anthropocene

“Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art”
with “Homeostasis” and “Echoes”
6 November 2017, 8 PM
Kino Ponrepo

Classification

Screening

Artist

James CrumpMiloš Šejn

Venue

Cinema Ponrepo

Program
Homeostasis. 2017, 24 min.
Echoes. Miloš Šejn, 1979, 5 min.
Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art. James Crump, 2015, USA, 68 min.

 

Troublemakers unearths the history of land art in the tumultuous late 1960s and early 1970s. The film features a cadre of renegade New York artists that sought to transcend the limitations of painting and sculpture by producing earthworks on a monumental scale in the desolate desert spaces of the American southwest.

The film casts these artists in a heroic light, which is exactly how they saw themselves. Iconoclasts who changed the landscape of art forever, these revolutionary, antagonistic creatives risked their careers on radical artistic change and experimentation, and took on the establishment to produce art on their own terms. The film includes rare footage and interviews which unveil the enigmatic lives and careers of storied artists Robert Smithson (Spiral Jetty), Walter De Maria (The Lightning Field) and Michael Heizer (Double Negative); a headstrong troika that established the genre.

James Crump made his directorial debut at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival with Black White + Gray, featuring the influential and legendary curator and collector Sam Wagstaff and artist Robert Mapplethorpe. Crump’s second film, Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art premiered at the 2015 New York Film Festival and in Europe at Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy. Currently working on Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco, a feature length documentary-based time capsule concerning Paris and New York between 1969 and 1973 viewed through the eyes of Antonio Lopez (1943-1987), the dominant fashion illustrator of the time, and told through the lives of his colorful and often outrageous entourage.

Also screening

Homeostasis (2017). Premiering a documentary about the fossil landscape of the North Bohemia. Produced by the Agosto Foundation.
Edited by: Ondřej Vavrečka, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Michal Kindernay
Cinematography: Dominik Žižka, Vladimír Turner, Michal Kindernay, Miloš Vojtěchovský
Sound editing: Stanislav Abrahám

Echoes (1979). Digital transcription of a super-8mm color film made by Miloš Šejn. The reflections of sun rays penetrating through the rocks on the water’s surface in a narrow gap in Plakánek valley of a side stream of Klenice Creek in Bohemian Paradise. The film suggests a hallucinatory visual effect after staring a long while at a single spot. Echoes is an excerpt from the 30-min. film Rokle.

Admittance: Ponrepo Members

· 50 Kč
· students, seniors: 40 Kč
· children: 30 Kč

General Admittance

· 80 Kč
· students, seniors: 70 Kč
· children: 60 Kč