The search for the prerequisites of human existence is characteristic of the video
works of Peter Land (born in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1966). Aspects such as identity,
meaninglessness or self-image are offen distorted by him to become grotesque images
and caricatures, so as to be isolated and highlighted.
Peter Land is presenting three video installations in the Graphic Cabinet of the
Vienna Secession: "Pink Space" from 1995 shows the artist as a "second-rate"
entertainer mounting the stage with a glass of whisky in his hand and wearing
a tastelese, blue sequin jacket and dickey bow. Not once does the entertainer
manage to teil a joke or even introduce himself once he enters the spotlights
- because he continually falls drunkenly from his stool. This process repeats
itself in different variations to the accompaniment of trivial piano music, until
the slapstick scene becomes both sad and depressing. This video work shows Peter
Land in a specially conceived room with a pink carpet, stool, whisky bottle and
pink posters that announce the unfortunate entertainer.
The artist presents himself in the video projection "Peter Land the 5th of May,
1994" perfomring an anything but graceful and rhythmical striptease in his own
apartment. Accompanied by loud, nasty pop music, the artist moves intently, taking
off his socks and trousers and occasionally putting on some other music. He sent
200 letters to his friends and relatives for the third work on show in the Vienna
Secession and requested them to send him a written request, that they would either
never have dared to ask to his face, or had not got round to asking him. Then
Peter Land was confronted with a lie-detector from the Institute for Psychology
in Copenhagen, that checked the truth of his answers to these questions. The video
shown in the exhibition, finally, shows Peter Land's reactions during the investigation
of the answers against the background of a blackboard with the diagram of a lie-detector.
Also, Peter Land is showing a work consisting of 9 drawings telling a series of
small stories about an idiot and the ordeals of his life.
PUBLICATION
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PETER LAND
20 Seiten, 5 Farbabbildungen, 18 s/w-Abbildungen
Text: Lars Bang Larsen, Werner Würtinger
Secession 1997, ISBN 3-900803-88-9
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Selected literature: Gregor Muir, frieze, June 1995; Hans Christian Dany, frieze,
November 1995; Fred Wegeman, Art in America, May 1996; Lars Bang Larsen, Flash
Art, June 1996; frieze, September 1996;...
We would like to thank:
BUNDESMINISTERIUM FÜR WISSENSCHAFT, FORSCHUNG UND KUNST
WIEN KULTUR
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Pia Leydolt
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at