"Bang Your Little Drums"
Signerad Nathalie Djurberg och Hans Berg. Utförd 2012. Animerad film, DVD och Digital Betacam, 10:41 min. Upplaga 2/4. Total upplaga 4 +2 AP. Signerat certifikat medföljer.
Gió Marconi, Milano.
Privat samling.
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This video is included in the Institute for Contemporary Art Boston’s small collection of moving-image works and distinguishes itself as the only piece using claymation as a technique. The work is there described as follows: ”Bang Your Little Drums” begins by presenting phrases like “stomp your little feet, snap your little finger” written in Day-Glo colors against a black background. The accompanying musical track seems to take a cue from the text; as the phrases describing banal actions repeat, it rises to orchestral heights. There is no unified narrative, but threads that seem to ravel and unravel: a chained brown bear scoops ice cream, a man unpeels a giant banana, a young boy emerges from a cocoon. The vignettes suggest a transformation and transfiguration of characters that hinges on the grotesque and humorous.”
Nathalie Djurberg invites us to glimpse snippets of an entirely different world, one at the limits of our imagination – is it a dream, a fairy tale or a fancy dress show?
Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg’s strange world of humour and darkness urges us to dare to explore human nature and ourselves!
Djurberg and Berg are counted amongst Europe’s best and most unique artists. Djurberg creates stop-motion animations that musician and composer Berg, sets to music, in a close collaboration that began about fifteen years ago. Videos, spatial installations and sculptures form the foundation of their work. The relationship between humans, animals and forces of nature is the constant, vibrant theme that occupies their shared universe.
The duo’s work contains a large amount of dark humour as well as references to popular culture and art history. Berg’s hypnotic music evocatively emphasises the various emotional states, propelling the story forward. The characters’ sense of isolation is clear – they often project a kind of loneliness, have low self-esteem or a distorted self-image, and looks or behaviours that aren’t usually socially accepted.
The suffering, the inertia, the anger and the sadness – it is all a reflection of the artist herself, even if the events and the characters aren’t autobiographical. As the stories generally tend not to have a clear beginning or an end they are left open to interpretation. Perhaps something happens in a parallel world that changes the ending of the video, or lets it begin where the previous one ended? The films are often about daring to face your nightmares or fears, and having the courage to see what can come out of those encounters.
Nathalie Djurberg är en av de mest efterfrågade svenska konstnärerna världen över och hon är ständigt på gång med nya projekt tillsammans med sin partner Hans Berg, som gör musiken till alla hennes verk. Relationer mellan människor, djur och naturkrafter är det ständigt pulserande temat i deras värld. Leranimerade stop-motion-videos, rumsliga installationer och skulpturer utgör grunden i konstnärskapet. 2018 visades den hittills största separatutställningen med Djurberg och Bergs animationer, skulpturer och musik, ”En resa genom träsk och förvirring med små glimtar av luft”, på Moderna museet i Stockholm. Djurberg och Berg är välkända på den internationella konstscenen och har tidigare ställt ut på platser som Venedigbiennalen, The New Museum i New York och 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum i Shanghai samt Lisson Gallery London, Zach Feuer Gallery i New York och Gió Marconi i Milano.
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