Events | MARX. A film by Olaf Nicolai – 24-Hour-Screening
Berlin | September 21, 2021 – September 22, 2021
A 24-hour-screening in 17 institutions around the world
"With this project, we are hosting a different understanding of time." Andrea Lissoni
The film Marx was shot during the autumnal equinox from September 21 to 22, 2020. It shows the Karl Marx monument in Chemnitz (formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt) in a 24-hour close up, while changing light conditions transformed the political icon into a landscape. The resulting images will travel the world during the 2021 autumnal equinox and will be seen in different time zones.
Screening locations according to time zones: TIMES MUSEUM, Guangzhou / MAUDI, Tblissi / AL MA’MAL FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, Jerusalem / CINÉMATHÈQUE DE TANGER, Tanger / GARAGE. MUSEUM FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, Moskwa / GOETHE INSTITUT SOFIA, Sofia / LOCUS ATHEN, Athina / HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT, Berlin / HAUS DER KUNST, München / KUNSTSAMMLUNGEN CHEMNITZ, Chemnitz / MACRO. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Roma / MGML. MUSEUM AND GALLERIES OF LJUBLJANA, Ljubljana / ICA. INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS, London / FOGO ISLAND ARTS, Fogo Island / SUBTE. CENTRO DE EXPOSICIONES, Montevideo / ARTE CONTINUA LA HABANNA, Habanna / VILLA AURORA, Los Angeles
#24hMarx www.hausderkunst.de
Please join us at the Villa Aurora on September 21st starting at noon-10pm and September 22nd 10am-noon for a special film screening of Marx by Olaf Nicolai.
RSVP and Masks required. Please bring one of the following documents required for admittance: Proof of Vaccination OR Proof of Immunity OR Proof of a Negative COVID Test performed no earlier than 48 hours prior to event.
Location
Villa Aurora, 520 Paseo Miramar, Los Angeles, CA 90272
Admission is free
RSVP & Mask mandatory. If you are interested in attending, please call (310)-454-4231 or e-mail at infola@vatmh.org. Seating is limited and time slots vary. Please request a time slot of up to 2 hours with your RSVP
Produced as part of the project “Gegenwarten I Presences 2020”, organized by the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz. The worldwide 24-hour-premiere is made possible by the support of Haus der Kunst, Munich; Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin; Knust Kunz Gallery Editions; Stiftung Federkiel & Christian Jacobs; Kulturstiftung des Bundes and Stadt Chemnitz.