Film Screenings at Garage Auditorium

Date

Schedule

11:00–22:00

Place

Garage Auditorium

DESCRIPTION

This fall in Garage Auditorium, visitors will get an opportunity to see screenings featuring exhibition projects Proof and NSK, as well as special programs and collaborations.

From very early in his practice, Longo addressed diverse arts and mediums—from traditional painting and drawings to performance, sculpture, music and cinema. Hence his interest in Sergei Eisenstein’s iconography and the imagery of Francisco Goya is of no surprise at all. The films that will be on show at Garage Auditorium throughout the duration of the exhibition include: Robert Longo. An Artist’s Journey directed by Paul Tschinkel and dedicated to the nuances of Robert Longo’s creative method; Goya, the Secret of the Shadows a documentary by David Mauas; Longo’s own experimental film Arena Brains made in collaboration with co-authors Richard Price, Emily Prager, E. Max Frye and Eric Bogosian; as well as a number of Longo’s music videos.

For the Slovenian collective NSK, founded by three artistic groups—the multimedia group Laibach, the visual arts group IRWIN and the theatrical group The Scipion Nasice Sisters Theater—film and video were an important direction of their aesthetic and theoretic practices. Within the framework of NSK’s project of “institutional building”, the collective formed an internal unit called the Film department. Starting in 1984, the unit, headed by Igor Zupe, a student of film directing, pursued the ideological deconstruction of mass media imagery and large-scale cinematographic forms, such as the epic film series Heimat (Homeland: A German Chronicle) by Edgar Reitz. Group members also created their own video works and music clips, some of which are shown as part of the exhibition. The film program at Garage Auditorium accompanying the show NSK: FROM KAPITAL TO CAPITAL will include four documentaries, which reveal the main stages of the collective’s diverse practice and stylistically relate to NSK’s own cinematic manner.

ABOUT THE FILMS IN THE PROGRAM

Laibach: Victory under the Sun

Director: Goran Gajić

62 mins. Yugoslavia, 1988

The documentary film Laibach: Victory under the Sun follows the Slovenian band Laibach. It depicts with pure "laibachian" style the history of the group within the context of Slovenian history and the political situation at the beginning of the 1980s. The film can be considered as a visual manifesto of the NSK collective.


BRAVO: Laibach in film

Director: Peter Vezjak

57 mins. Slovenia, UK, 1993

BRAVO: Laibach in film includes shots from the BRAVO tour interspersed with acted scenes, video clips and theoretical reflections by theorist Slavoj Žižek and critic Chris Bohn. Together they tell the compelling story of Laibach, the controversial Slovenian band in the eighties.


Predictions of Fire

Director: Michael Benson

84 mins. Slovenia, USA, 1996

Using an inventive combination of reportage, dramatization, archival footage, animation and miniatures, Predictions of Fire is a revealing study of the Slovenian arts collective NSK. Shot in Ljubljana, Moscow, New York, Belgrade, and Athens, this visually arresting film offers a portrait of a culture suspended between East and West. By documenting NSK, Predictions of Fire holds a mirror up to Europe and the world, analyzing the way nations are brought into conformity with ideology.


The Fine Art of Mirroring, Youth Day 1987

Directors: Corinne Enquist & Toma Bačić

52 mins. Croatia, 2012

The Fine Art of Mirroring investigates the background of the nationwide poster scandal provoked by NSK’s design proposal for Youth Day—an annual celebration of the birthday of the deceased president Tito as well as of the pan-Yugoslav ideas of brotherhood and unity. The documentary probes the question of the power of art and cultural expression, the impact and consequences for their authors as well as the incredible set of circumstances, which permitted the initiators of such a provocation to go unpunished. 


Goya, The Secret of the Shadows

Director: David Mauas

77 minutes, Spain, 2011

With a plot like a fictional detective story, this documentary by David Mauas tells the story of Ramon, a Barcelona based photographer, trying to identify the authorship of a nineteenth-century portrait painting he has bought. Some experts suspect that his acquisition is no less than a work by the great Francisco Goya. By involving professional graphologists, restoration artists, auction house employees, and even the Spanish police in this production, the director introduces the viewer to the intense history of interpreting Goya’s artistic legacy.



This screening is held with the support of the Embassy of Spain in the Russian Federation.


Robert Longo. An Artist’s Journey

Director: Paul Tschinkel

46 minutes, USA, 2015

In this film, graduate of Buffalo State College Robert Longo, together with friends and fellow colleagues—including Cindy Sherman and other artists—is portrayed as a prominent representative of the so-called “Pictures Generation”—an art movement in late 1970s and 1980s New York, which aimed at undermining the unconscious collective cultural clichés and challenged minimalism as much as conceptual art. Director, fine and video artist Paul Tschinkel traces the oeuvre of Longo from the 1970s to the present day, uncovering the diversity of his creative practices and the meticulous details of his signature charcoal drawing technique.

Garage would like to thank Paul Tschinkel for providing the film for this screening.


Arena Brains

Director: Robert Longo

31 minutes, USA, 1987

Robert Longo’s first short film documents the tensions between the creative scene and the art market that characterized the 1980s, focusing on a critique of the latter. He brings his collage methodology to cinema, assembling the film from several novellas interrelated by minor narrative details alone. By 1987 Longo had become a relatively acclaimed artist in the creative milieu, allowing him to invite big-name contributors to the making of the film. Richard Price, who had just finished the screenplay for Martin Scorsese’s The Color of Money, agreed to become Longo’s co-author on this picture. Meanwhile, Emily Prager, Max Frye and Eric Bogosian each wrote a scene for, and played a part in the film. Steve Buscemi stars beside them, in one of the first roles of his career.

Garage would like to thank Robert Longo for providing the film for this screening.


Music Videos by Robert Longo

Overall duration: 30 minutes

Since 1986, Robert Longo has been making music videos, mainly for musicians who are also his friends. The videos selected for display at Garage Auditorium include pieces he shot for bands R.E.M., Megadeth, The Golden Palominos, and others.

Garage would like to thank Robert Longo for providing the videos for this screening.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Garage Screen was launched in 2012 to bring to Garage’s audience the best of the Russian and international filmmaking, including documentary, experimental, and feature films. The selection of films is made up of works that explore various aspects of contemporary art and culture, and rare footage offering insight into the life and work of both famous and little-known contemporary artists, musicians, architects, and performers. There are also documentaries on the making of artworks and exhibitions.

Films that have premiered in Russia at Garage Screen nights include Laurie Anderson’s Heart of a Dog, Oleg Karavaichuk’s Recollections. Part One, Daniil Zinchenko’s Elixir, Amei Wallach’s Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine, and Marta Popivoda’s Yugoslavia, How Ideology Moved Our Collective Body. Since its launch, Garage Screen has run a number of programs, including Breaking Down Barriers, Through the Looking Glass of Louise Bourgeois, Deconstruction of Cinematic Realities, ARTDOC, and has featured materials from Garage Archive Collection.

schedule

September 22, Thursday

11:00–12:02 Garage Auditorium

Laibach: Victory Under the Sun

Dir. Goran Gajić, 62 mins, Yugoslavia, 1988


12:03–13:00 Garage Auditorium

BRAVO: Laibach in film

Dir. Peter Vezjak, 57 mins, Slovenia, UK, 1993


13:00–13:53 Garage Auditorium

Predictions of Fire

Dir. Michael Benson, 84 mins, Slovenia, USA, 1996


13:55–14:57 Garage Auditorium

The Fine Art of Mirroring, Youth Day 1987

Dir. Corinne Enquist & Toma Bačić, 52 mins, Croatia, 2012


15:00–16:20  Garage Auditorium

Goya, the secret of the shadows

Dir. David Mauas, 77 mins, Spain, 2011


16:20–17:06 Garage Auditorium

Robert Longo: An Artist’s Journey

Dir. Paul Tschinkel, 46 mins, USA, 2015


17:10–17:40  Garage Auditorium

Arena Brains

Dir. Robert Longo, 31 mins, USA, 1987


17:40–18:10  Garage Auditorium

Music videos by Robert Longo, 30 mins

Golden Palominos Boy

Helmet Give It

Living Colour Middle Man

Megadeth Peace Sells

New Order Bizarre Love Triangle

R.E.M The One I Love

Ruben Blades Hopes on Hold

World Saxophone Quartet Hattie Wall


18:10–19:12  Garage Auditorium

Laibach: Victory under the Sun

Author Nina Zaretskaya. Director Vadim Fomenko. 23 mins., Russia, 2002.


19:13–20:10  Garage Auditorium

BRAVO: Laibach in film

Dir. Peter Vezjak, 57 mins, Slovenia, UK, 1993


20:10–21:05  Garage Auditorium

Predictions of Fire

Dir. Michael Benson, 84 mins, Slovenia, USA, 1996


21:05–22:00  Garage Auditorium

The Fine Art of Mirroring, Youth Day 1987

Dir. Corinne Enquist & Toma Bačić, 52 mins, Croatia, 2012

how to take part

Admission free

For any updates on possible changes to the screenings schedule, please call us (+7 495 645 05 20).

Priority booking for GARAGE cardholders. Please send requests to members@garagemca.org