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Continuity (Diptych) [Continuité (Diptyque)] Vidéo HD, couleur, son, 77'.
© Omer Fast

Omer Fast: Present Continuous

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead

From 18 March to 26 June 2016

Extramural

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“Present Continuous” is the first comprehensive monographic exhibition in the UK by renowned filmmaker Omer Fast.

Best known for video works that question the conventions of storytelling, media reportage and historical representation, Fast employs cinematic techniques and complex narrative structures to explore the ways stories, and consequently history and identity, are formed. Undermining the divide between ‘reality’ and ‘representation’ and between document and artifice, his practice also interrogates the potential truthfulness of images.

This exhibition, divided over BALTIC’s two largest floors, includes several recent and new installations and projection-based works. 5,000 Feet is the Best (2011), is underpinned by an interview Fast conducted with a former operator of Predator drones. The 30-minute film weaves together the operator’s account of his life and work along with scenes depicting crimes in and around Las Vegas.

CNN Concatenated (2002) is an 18-minute-long video collage edited from thousands of individual words spoken by presenters on the Cable News Network. The footage is reconstructed to form a disconcerting poetic narrative with an underlying sense of threat. The exhibition will also include Everything that Rises Must Converge (2013), a film that presents ‘a-day-in-the-life’ of four adult film performers and a new commission that will be shown for the first time internationally, Spring (2016). Despite their often overt political content, the narrative constructions and deviations of Fast’s videos, moving effortlessly from thriller, to documentary to comedy, ensure they transcend the issues he at first seems to address.

CURATORS: The artist, Laurence Sillars (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art), Stinna Toft (KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art) and Marina Vinyes Albes (Jeu de Paume).

PARTNERS: Exhibition co-produced by the Jeu de Paume, Paris, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and the KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg.

BALTIC CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
Gateshead Quays, South Shore Rd,
Gateshead NE8 3BA, Royaume-Uni

www.balticmill.com/