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Jewish Museum to Present U.S. Premiere of Dani Gal's Latest Video Work

By: May. 15, 2014
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The Jewish Museum will present the U.S. premiere of Israeli artist Dani Gal's short film Wie Aus Der Ferne (As From Afar) from September 12, 2014 - February 1, 2015. Co-produced by the Jewish Museum, Gal's new video work examines the relationship between Simon Wiesenthal, an architect and Holocaust survivor who devoted his life to hunting Nazi criminals, and Albert Speer, Hitler's chief architect and close confidant. Speer initiated a correspondence with Wiesenthal in 1975 in an effort to accept responsibility for his war crimes.

Based on letters the two men exchanged in the late 1970s, Wie Aus Der Ferne illustrates Gal's use of documentary materials to reconstruct or create historical narratives through cinematic imagery. The work also reflects Gal's ongoing interest in the relationship between memory and history as well as perceptions and interpretations of the past. Although each scene is a fictionalized account of their meetings, much of the story and dialogue are pulled directly from Speer and Wiesenthal's letters.

Presented in three acts, the 26-minute video work is set in Vienna and opens with Speer and Wiesenthal visiting a model builder working on a scale model of the Mauthausen concentration camp, the site of Wiesenthal's imprisonment during World War II. The central portion of the film is set in a coffee shop, where Speer and Wiesenthal first trade casual dialogue about publishing their books and later engage in a more direct conversation about the war. Wie Aus Der Ferne opens and closes with references to Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's theories on memory. The opening monologue is based on his concept of the memory image and ends with Speer and Wiesenthal, both architects, visiting Wittgenstein's modernist home.

Born in Jerusalem, artist Dani Gal (b. 1975) currently lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the Bezalel Academy for Art and Design, Jerusalem; Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste Städelschule, Frankfurt; and the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York. His work has been shown around the world with much acclaim. His previous film, Nacht und Nebel (Night and Fog), based on the covert dispersal of Adolf Eichmann's ashes in international waters, was exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale (2011).

Co-produced by the Jewish Museum and the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen in Switzerland, Dani Gal's Wie Aus Der Ferne (As From Afar) is organized by Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director, Exhibitions and Public Programs, and Joanna Montoya Robotham, Neubauer Family Foundation Assistant Curator.




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