Exhibition
Carola Spadoni: Tpf & Va n.0
19 May 2022 – 12 Jun 2022
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Friday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Saturday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Sunday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Tuesday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Wednesday
- 14:00 – 19:00
Free admission
Address
- 10 Kottbusser Str.
- Berlin
Berlin - 10999
- Germany
Travel Information
- U1 Kottbusser Tor
“TPF&VA n.0” the first manifestation of the archive as platform, will exhibit segments of footage along a new edited work.
About
During her residency CAROLA SPADONI specifically worked on the research project “Archiving the Peripatetic Film & Video collection”. A collection of film and video footage shot by the artist since the late 1980s through a practice of using the camera as a diary, a sketchbook, a tool of engagement and contemplation. Her work deals with moving images, narration, intersectional theories and practices, and institutional critique.
“TPF&VA n.0” the first manifestation of the archive as platform, will exhibit segments of footage along a new edited work. The selected segments, mainly crowds of people and landscapes, propose a gathering of what has been missing in the recent pandemic times. A chance to contemplate and engage with the frictions of its aftermath. ”Chiapas EZLN/Genova G8, senza rivoltelle, 1996-2021” brings forward the issues and potency of the so called no-global movement, as still an urgent collective claim to re-enchant the world. “TPF&VA n.0” looks at how past present and futures can be dealt with, as the Zapatistas and subcomandante Marcos say with “a culture that would rebuild everything”. Custom made screens and monitors host the footage, along drawings and diagrams from the research and studio work, that led to the conception of the archive’s website. The screens, conceived as drawing commentaries on ornamental patterns and centered perspectives, shape the space into a unique gathering place.
The Peripatetic Film & Video Archive “TPF&VA” is a living platform whose formats and contributions change according to the contexts and venues in which it operates. The project expands through the ongoing commoning of the footage, texts, itineraries and cartographies. “TPF&VA“ is based on criteria of personal and professional life experiences, feminist practices, political and cultural activism, D.I.Y. inventions, independent filmmaking resources, institutional critique, sociability and non-hierarchical, dialogical working processes. It aimes to contribute to intersectional methods of archiving, generating an accessible tool for emancipatory knowledge.