Jenny Perlin "Funes"

Simon Preston Gallery

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Simon Preston presents Funes, a three-part film installation by Brooklyn-based artist Jenny Perlin.

Jenny Perlin is known for her films, videos, installations, and drawings. Her projects draw on her interests in history, cultural studies, literature and linguistics. Working with and against the documentary tradition, her films incorporate innovative stylistic techniques to emphasize issues of truth, misunderstanding, and both personal and collective history.

Funes is based on Jorge Luis Borges short story about a young man who gains an infallible memory from being thrown by a horse. The installation consists of a short animated 16mm film alongside two larger-scale video projections, which together elaborate the artist's longstanding interest in sharing the experience of reading. Funes works to fully expand the original text through animation, narration, musical soundtrack and the labor of copying as a means to deeper comprehension. A short 16mm film isolates specific visual elements from the story, i.e. a cigarette or flower, and animates them in their most basic form. The entire text, copied by hand, is accompanied by narration in the original Spanish, read by the artists Bibi Calderaro and Luis Camnitzer. In addition, a single musical element is extracted from a short composition by Igor Stravinsky and played in turn by three bassoonists. Funes involuntary and incessant memory is a torment to him. Borges reflects that to think is to forget differences, generalize, and make abstractions. These themes extend Perlin's interest in detail, detritus, and language.

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Schedule

from March 04, 2012 to April 15, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-03-04 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Jenny Perlin

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