Ken Fandell: Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery.On the Lawn at Graduation 2001, a seven-minute looped video of a woman's high-heel-shod foot swinging aimlessly aim·less adj. Devoid of direction or purpose. aim less·ly adv.aim to and fro to and fro adv. Back and forth. to and fro Adverb, adj also to-and-fro 1. , assumes added interest when accompanied by the martial rat-a-tat-tat rhythms of Gustav Holst's "Mars: The Bringer of War Bringer of War is an EP by Rebaelliun that was released in 2000 by Hammerheart Records. Track listing
There's something potentially banal about the subjects of Fandell's videos--the aforementioned foot, a woman's hand gesticulating ges·tic·u·late v. ges·tic·u·lat·ed, ges·tic·u·lat·ing, ges·tic·u·lates v.intr. To make gestures especially while speaking, as for emphasis. v.tr. To say or express by gestures. , a pick-up soccer game in Vienna, his girlfriend driving a car, a baby's face, an old man's mouth, and the artist watching the sun set--but they manage to escape the tag as Fandell selects an appropriate Holstian counterpoint for each image. His intense close-up of the aged man's mouth in A Conversation Past Noon in the Year 2005 is set to Holst's "Saturn: The Bringer of Old Age," while in Being Driven Somewhere Early in the Year 2003, an enraptured en·rap·ture tr.v. en·rap·tured, en·rap·tur·ing, en·rap·tures To fill with rapture or delight. en·rap study of his girlfriend's face is accompanied by "Mercury: The Winged Messenger." Additionally, Fandell here manipulates the footage in postproduction so that his partner's head appears to make a slow clockwise revolution, as if topsy-turvy in love. These two videos are presented in real time, but others in the series feature sped-up or slowed-down footage. In Just Before Spring in the Year 2002, a shot of a baby's face is decelerated and paired with Holst's "Uranus: The Magician." Watching the infant open his eyes and move his facial muscles facial muscles, n See muscles, facial. is as complete a transcription of the mechanics of absorption as one could imagine, and the work is the closest that Fandell gets to that of Stanley Kubrick, whose similar use of a child and Richard Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra (1896) in his cinematic masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) seems also set on joining visual enchantment to musical delight. Fandell's approach is modest, even bemused, in comparison, but conveys a similar sense of awe. An Appeal to Converge in the Year 2005, which uses "Venus: The Bringer of Peace," is the most visually dense of the group. A woman in a floppy hat is here shown motioning with her hands against a blue sky, her gestures amplified by stop motion blur, displaying the intense expressive power of the human hand. Fandell's series concludes with the artist literally in the dark in Sitting on My Porch as the Sun Goes Down in the Year 2000, 2001, which is set to "Neptune: The Mystic." The setting sun is seen only as a reflection in the artist's glasses in this sped-up video, but there is nonetheless a surprising sense of communion with nature. Fandell's videos sidestep side·step v. side·stepped, side·step·ping, side·steps v.intr. 1. To step aside: sidestepped to make way for the runner. 2. the structural certitude cer·ti·tude n. 1. The state of being certain; complete assurance; confidence. 2. Sureness of occurrence or result; inevitability. 3. of Holst's music, emphasizing the instability of art as a communicative vehicle. Their intersection with the music, though, remains seductive, suggesting that, were our daily lives actually accompanied by an evocative sound track, they could not help but be qualitatively enhanced. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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