Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,630,398 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Rachel Kushner on Nathalie Djurberg.


IN SWEDISH ARTIST Nathalie Djurberg's Claymation film The Necessity of Loss, 2006, a man who cannot resist acting on his overwhelming attraction to a young girl decides he must castrate castrate /cas·trate/ (kas´trat)
1. to deprive of the gonads, rendering the individual incapable of reproduction.

2. a castrated individual.


cas·trate
v.
1.
 himself. But he still has arms with which to touch her, and so he lops off one of them, then both his legs, and finally his head. But even this disembodied state won't "save" him from the feared inappropriate sexual liaison: At this point the girl cheerfully removes her underwear and sits on his face.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Djurberg's short Claymation films (of which The Necessity of Loss is by no means the most extreme or unsparing) are often reminiscent, in their schematic character, of archetypal scenes from Freud's theories of sexuality--except that Djurberg's narratives seem bluntly literal, as if taking place in a realm where repression has burned off completely. A man's body, here, is not symbolically parceled but actually parceled. Events unfold with a curious simplicity, driving them closer to the realm of fairy tales; but in Djurberg's stories mythical threats and nightmares are not overcome. As in fairy tales, animals commonly appear, but they don't seem in symbolic service to any human psychic economy, even as they perform sexual favors--like the moose that a belligerent queen humps as they ride together through a forest (The Secret Handshake, 2006), the queen clinging to the moose's underside.

Composer Hans Berg scores her films, but Djurberg executes every other aspect of the labor-intensive process of stop-motion animation herself, rendering her figures and the sets she builds to house them with painstaking care. The figures' clothing is handmade, and each interior features its own elaborate, studied aesthetic--Rococo, Spanish Colonial, imperial Prussian--to which Berg's charmingly layered music is delicately attuned at·tune  
tr.v. at·tuned, at·tun·ing, at·tunes
1. To bring into a harmonious or responsive relationship: an industry that is not attuned to market demands.

2.
. The overall effect is meticulous, but handcrafted hand·craft  
n.
Variant of handicraft.

tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts
To fashion or make by hand.



hand·craft
 rather than slick. Almost everything is plasticine, and thereby ingeniously subsumed into material uniformity; even coffee poured from a coffeepot is made of this hobby-shop putty, as is a room's picture-frame molding, giving the walls the appearance of iced cakes.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Djurberg studied at Sweden's Malmo Art Academy, where she received her MFA See multifactor authentication.  in 2002, and she now lives and works in Berlin. Perhaps these northern regional identifications present a less sentimental cultural field. Here in the US, where an entire generation continues to be plagued by the McSweeney's/Believer clan and their moralizing mor·al·ize  
v. mor·al·ized, mor·al·iz·ing, mor·al·iz·es

v.intr.
To think about or express moral judgments or reflections.

v.tr.
1. To interpret or explain the moral meaning of.
 preoccupation with kiddiehood, Djurberg comes as welcome relief. Children in her films are not caught in some wondrous moment of "innocence." They are as monstrous and crudely complex as everyone else. Even her characters' capacity to cry copious, foamy foam·y  
adj. foam·i·er, foam·i·est
1. Of, consisting of, or resembling foam.

2. Covered with foam.



foam
 blue tears doesn't make them seem tender. Often those who cry are not victims but aggressors whose tears only further indict in·dict  
tr.v. in·dict·ed, in·dict·ing, in·dicts
1. To accuse of wrongdoing; charge: a book that indicts modern values.

2.
 them--not only are they sadists, they steal their victim's only recourse: the right to suffer. In Dumstrut (Dunce), 2006, a boy tortures a cat, putting his finger into its anus and swinging it around by its tail. When the cat successfully evades him, he cries. And at the end of Florentin, 2004, a man cries as he has the tables turned on him by the two young girls he's been spanking spanking Pediatrics Corporal punishment, usually of children, in which the buttocks, are pummeled, swatted, or otherwise struck. See Corporal punishment Sexology Slapping, usually of the buttocks as a part of sexuoerotic activity. Cf Sadomasochism. . These characters weep not out of remorse, or empathy, or sorrow. They weep because their bubble of omnipotence om·nip·o·tent  
adj.
Having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force; all-powerful. See Usage Note at infinite.

n.
1. One having unlimited power or authority: the bureaucratic omnipotents.
 has been temporarily burst, forcing them to confront the ultimate drag: somebody else's (uncontrollable) subjectivity.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Djurberg herself seems rather unsentimental. In an interview in the catalogue for her current show at the Kunsthalle Wien, when asked about a "typical working day," she replied: "I try to get up at 8 o'clock. When I don't succeed, I'll try again at 9:30. Before, I used to chew a lot of tobacco the first thing, but since I quit I just weep a little about it and then go right to work." In an e-mail to me, she mentioned admiring Swedish painter Dick Bengtsson (who mysteriously applied swastikas to many of his canvases) and said Chris Burden was her favorite artist, citing Through the Night Softly, 1973, his naked crawl across broken glass. While the sensibility of Burden's sardonic experiments in pain and discipline seem kindred enough, formally one is tempted to link Djurberg's work to a different lineage, to surrealist figures such as Carol Rama, Meret Oppenheim, or Hans Bellmer.

That said, certainly, like Bengtsson, Djurberg seems unafraid of social critique that runs afoul of primly acceptable leftist left·ism also Left·ism  
n.
1. The ideology of the political left.

2. Belief in or support of the tenets of the political left.



left
 doxa. In The Natural Selection, 2006, a group of Africans who seem to represent no specific tribe but rather a faux-ethnographic hodgepodge (men in Mobutu leopard print, women with Hottentot proportions) receive militaristic instructions (LINE UPP UPP United Progressive Party
UPP United People's Party (Liberia)
UPP Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway
UPP Urethral Pressure Profile
UPP Universal Procedure Pointer (operating systems)
UPP User Pays Principle
 [sic] IN STRAIGHT LINES, and MOVE OUT) that are painted on the wall behind them. The stereotyping and obscene, slave-auction commands employed here are a far cry from the soft, covert racism of a social democracy such as Sweden, where, as Djurberg comments, "You're so afraid of becoming something ... that you don't even dare take up the question." As a kind of antidote, she demonstrates the crudest of power structures, soliciting the viewer to ponder distances--both perceived and real--between her "natural selection" and an enlightened (but mostly white) nation and its publicly stated commitments to tolerance and diversity.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

An offscreen off·screen  
adj.
1. Existing or occurring outside the frame of a movie or television screen: could hear sounds of offscreen mayhem.

2.
 authority figure similarly directs a group of racially mixed supermodel types in New Movements in Fashion, 2006, but here the painted texts--e.g., LOOSEN UPP [sic] A LITTLE and PLEASENT [sic] BEHAVIOUR--seem like fashion-industry norms plus internalized female degradation writ large. The women engage in a series of frantic outfit changes, first donning baby bonnets and sucking pacifiers, then turning from "professional" women to parochial schoolgirls to ballerinas--dolls that Djurberg forces into various stereotyped roles, including not just sex kitten but also punisher and victim, as two are knelt in orange smocks, their heads shaved like the "marked" women of liberated France. Djurberg is clearly sympathetic to the problems of shopper's lust and body-image tyrannies, but unlike, say, Sylvie Fleury or Vanessa Beecroft, she is incisively critical as well.

Djurberg started out as a painter but was never satisfied, she told me, "letting one image stand for itself." On the verge On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955.  of quitting art altogether, she experimented with animation and realized it solved the problem of singularity ("instead of one image I can have thousands"), foregrounding her interest in action and movement. Yet a relationship to painting seems to linger. The Swing, 2005, Djurberg's most subtle and metaphoric treatment of erotic play, is a reworking of Fragonard's Rococo masterpiece: An enthralled en·thrall  
tr.v. en·thralled, en·thrall·ing, en·thralls
1. To hold spellbound; captivate: The magic show enthralled the audience.

2. To enslave.
 boy pushes a pink-clad, pantalooned girl to and fro to and fro
adv.
Back and forth.


to and fro
Adverb, adj

also to-and-fro

1.
. She kicks off her shoe--an obvious fetish object, as Norman Bryson has pointed out, meant to defuse the threat of female nudity. The boy grabs it, clutching it to his face. She leaps off the swing and crawls away--an act that unequivocally breaks the contract on which Fragonard's work hinges, between the boy and his proxy, the viewer, both of whom want a look up the girl's skirt.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

At the end of The Swing, the girl finds herself in a glistening glis·ten  
intr.v. glis·tened, glis·ten·ing, glis·tens
To shine by reflection with a sparkling luster. See Synonyms at flash.

n.
A sparkling, lustrous shine.
 terrain of lumps of bright but putrid putrid /pu·trid/ (pu´trid) rotten; putrefied.

pu·trid
adj.
1. Decomposed; foul-smelling; rotten.

2. Proceeding from, relating to, or exhibiting putrefaction.
 colors--chocolaty browns, sickly greens, fuchsia fuchsia: see evening primrose.
fuchsia

Any of about 100 species of flowering shrubs and trees in the genus Fuchsia (family Onagraceae), native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America and to New Zealand and Tahiti.
 pinks--the basic units or building blocks of Djurberg's trade: plasticine. Is this place the "warehouse" out of which the Rococo tableau took its form? Or is it the logical endpoint to the story, a fantasy space into which the heroine passes because there is no real escape--from the dimensions of a painting, Rococo's tacit significations, or her role as object? Like most fantasies, it's double-edged--candy-colored, but verging on scatological--and its inhabitants
:This article is about the video game. For Inhabitants of housing, see Residency
Inhabitants is an independently developed commercial puzzle game created by S+F Software. Details
The game is based loosely on the concepts from SameGame.
 won't bend to her will, like the bunnies that blink frostily at her when she summons them. Whether this goopy landscape is some originary material or a make-believe coda to the "real" story of courtship's erotic play and evasions is unclear, but it doesn't matter: By the pragmatic conventions of video display, the piece is shown as a loop, going from beginning to end to beginning--a scenario destined des·tine  
tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines
1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic.

2.
, like people and their compulsions, to keep repeating itself.

RACHEL KUSHNER IS A LOS ANGELES-BASED WRITER.
COPYRIGHT 2007 Artforum International Magazine, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2007, Gale Group. All rights reserved.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:OPENINGS
Author:Kushner, Rachel
Publication:Artforum International
Geographic Code:4EUSW
Date:Mar 1, 2007
Words:1337
Previous Article:1000 words: Tony Conrad talks about "Yellow Movies," 1972-73.(Interview)
Next Article:The 2nd International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville: Various Venues.
Topics:



Related Articles
KUSHNER PROFILE A LITTLE TOO ANGELIC.(U)
"Pretty Baby".
DOHERTY HIGH HONOR ROLL.(LOCAL NEWS)
DOHERTY MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL.(LOCAL NEWS)
Snowed In.(Brief article)(Book review)
Doherty Memorial High lists third-quarter honorees.
DOHERTY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL.(LOCAL NEWS)
'Pretty Baby' probes images of childhood
Passover Guilt
New Director/New Films Fest Releases Line-Up

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles