Having started out as a fine artist, Lutz Dammbeck (born in1948) began to experiment with animation film techniques in the early 1970s. Then, in 1982, Dammbeck started to bring different materials and media together, combining images, text and dance to realise a continually evolving work of art that was also, at the same time, an archive and a collage. He continues to work on this project to this very day.
Dammbeck perceives himself as an assembly technician, combining photographs, newspaper clippings and other archive material which he then collects, re-works and puts together to realise what he refers to as “The Archaeology of Memory“. Since the early 1980s, he has been primarily concerned with examining not only Modern and contemporary construction drawings, but also evoking the utopias, desires and intentions that are typical of those said drawings. In addition to creating installations and collages, he was also able to realise a number of experimental, internationally successful documentary films.
We are pleased to present some of these films in a room that has been created in the museum's Space for Photography in a site-specific installation which is intended to foster looking repeatedly and comparatively, in an analytical manner, at these moving pictures. The films shown therein delve into the relationship between fine art, the humanities, technological developments and popular culture over the course of the 2nd half of the 20th century.
Made possible with kind support from Nord Media Fonds GmbH
Hommage à La Sarraz GDR 1981 – 11:55
Heracles GDR/Germany 1984/2009 – video – 10:00
REALFilm GDR/Germany 1986-2008 – 'mediacollage' – 42:59
Heracles' Cave Germany 1983–1990 – 44:20
Time of the Gods Germany 1992 – documentary – 92:00
Dürer's Heirs Germany 1995 – documentary – 58:17
1. Leipziger Herbstsalon GDR 1984–2006 – 20:00
Master Game Germany 1998 – documentary – 106:00
The Net Germany 2003 – documentary – 121:00
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Dammbeck perceives himself as an assembly technician, combining photographs, newspaper clippings and other archive material which he then collects, re-works and puts together to realise what he refers to as “The Archaeology of Memory“. Since the early 1980s, he has been primarily concerned with examining not only Modern and contemporary construction drawings, but also evoking the utopias, desires and intentions that are typical of those said drawings. In addition to creating installations and collages, he was also able to realise a number of experimental, internationally successful documentary films.
We are pleased to present some of these films in a room that has been created in the museum's Space for Photography in a site-specific installation which is intended to foster looking repeatedly and comparatively, in an analytical manner, at these moving pictures. The films shown therein delve into the relationship between fine art, the humanities, technological developments and popular culture over the course of the 2nd half of the 20th century.
Made possible with kind support from Nord Media Fonds GmbH
Hommage à La Sarraz GDR 1981 – 11:55
Heracles GDR/Germany 1984/2009 – video – 10:00
REALFilm GDR/Germany 1986-2008 – 'mediacollage' – 42:59
Heracles' Cave Germany 1983–1990 – 44:20
Time of the Gods Germany 1992 – documentary – 92:00
Dürer's Heirs Germany 1995 – documentary – 58:17
1. Leipziger Herbstsalon GDR 1984–2006 – 20:00
Master Game Germany 1998 – documentary – 106:00
The Net Germany 2003 – documentary – 121:00
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