Edgar Arceneaux und Charles GainesExhibitionLentos Museum, Linz 28 April - 13 August 2006
Opening: 27 April 2006, 7 pm The film and the accompanying installation deal with three cultural spaces, weaving them into a dense network of mutual references: the Brucknerhaus in Linz, the Walt Disney Concert Hall/LA Philharmonic in Los Angeles and the over 1000 km long Snake River, one of the lifelines of the American West. In Linz a rehearsal will be filmed of the Bruckner Quartet with music by Anton Bruckner, while an ensemble from the LA Philharmonic devotes itself to music by the contemporary composer Thomas Ades. The film develops complex interlockings between historical and contemporary motifs, which mark significant phases in the connection of the two continents: the European and American industrialization and the parallel "conquest" of the American West, both resulting in lasting damage, whereas the pathos of progress predominates in the art / music of the 19th century. In addition to other works by Arceneaux and Gaines, the exhibition
"Snake River" at Lentos will present parts of the film as a work in
progress. The final version will be presented in fall 2006 at REDCAT in
Los Angeles. The exhibition is accompanied by a two-volume catalogue, documenting the work of the two artists and the installations in Linz and Los Angeles. Edgar Arceneaux (born 1972, lives and works in Los Angeles)Charles Gaines (born 1944, lives and works in Los Angeles) For more information see: Lentos Museum |