Lars Laumann Exhibition

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Laumann’s videos and works on paper twist and tease fact and fiction into poetic narratives, ripe with coincidences and odd associations. Using both appropriated and original content, he portrays extraordinary characters as they negotiate the historical and social forces that bear upon them. In this exhibition, Laumann combines videos and lithographs in a layered and playfully philosophical exploration of authorship and originality. He analyses both the drive to create and the drive to censor. His works use voice and language to wryly probe the possibilities of individual and collective agency.

Author and activist Helen Keller and the plagiarism controversy that followed the publication of her childhood short story The Frost King (1891) are central to Laumann’s video Kari & Knut. Named after a Norwegian children’s game, it tells the story of a rebellious Iranian student who struggles against the authority of her doctrinaire professor. She defends Keller’s work and decries the effects of the plagiarism dispute upon Keller’s creative output. Re-editing a post-Revolutionary Iranian drama based on Sallinger’s Franny and Zooey with documentary footage of the denazification of Germany and sound by Swedish musician Dan-Ola Persson (who also created the music for Laumann’s acclaimed Berlinmuren), Laumann spins a complex web of connections about the transmission and policing of ideas.

In the screen-based video Duett (styrken i vår tro i en sang, i en sang), Laumann grapples with truth, fiction and memory: Donald Rumsfeld discusses “known knowns” and “unknown unknowns” in relation to Afghanistan, while Margaret Thatcher boldly defends the British sinking of the Argentine navy cruiser the General Belgrano. The original footage is reworked with Persson’s music added, and then repeated within a section of a large plasma screen that has been positioned on its side.

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Schedule

from February 19, 2010 to March 27, 2010

Reception For The Artist on 2010-03-05 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Lars Laumann

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