The University Art Galleries: "Malka Germania"

by Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts & Culture Initiative

Cultural Art Exhibit

Wed, Mar 9, 2022 1:00 PM –

Sat, Apr 9, 2022 1:00 PM PST (GMT-8)

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The University Art Galleries is pleased to present the American Premiere of Yael Bartana's three-channel video installation, Malka Germania, originally commissioned by the Jewish Museum Berlin in 2020 as part of Yael Bartana's retrospective exhibition, Redemption Now. The large-scale immersive installation features an androgynous female "messiah," who flushes Berlin's "fears, dreams, repressed traumata and memories onto the surface," as Jewish Museum curators Shelley Harten and Gregor H. Lersch describe. "Malka Germania" is Hebrew for "Queen Germany," while "Germania" alone simultaneously connotes the historic megalomaniacal Nazi vision of the city of Berlin. As with Bartana's film trilogy And Europe Will Be Stunned (which also made its American premiere in the University Art Galleries in 2011) the hard distinction between such oppositions as past/present, trauma/utopia, villain/victim, amnesia/memory, and precarity/stability have a moebius quality, as if in a dreamscape. A film evoking the "End Days" – produced over the course of 2020 when the "apocalyptic" convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, the US-presidential elections and the Black Lives Matter protests all converged – gives Malka Germania both its timely and uncanny value. As global politics have given rise to a renewed battle between democracy and autocracy, the idea of a savior rising to thwart the horror of totalitarian regimes has startling resonance. But, as Bartana's fever-dream vision forewarns, be careful what you wish for!



Yael Bartana (born Israel, 1970) has been exhibited worldwide, and is represented in the collections of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Tate Modern, London and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. She currently lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam. Solo Exhibitions include: Fondazione Modena Arti Visive (2019/2020); Philadelphia Museum of Art (2018); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2015); Secession, Vienna (2012); Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2012); Moderna Museet, Malmö (2010); MoMA PS1, NY (2008). Selection of Group Exhibitions: S├úo Paulo Biennial (2014, 2010, 2006); Berlin Beinnial (2012); documenta 12 (2007); Istanbul Biennial (2005), Manifesta 4 (2002). She won the Artes Mundi 4 Prize (2010) and the trilogy And Europe Will Be Stunned was ranked as the 9th most important artwork of the 21st century by the Guardian newspaper (2019).

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