DIM March 18 | Clamour & Toll: Films
With this in mind, Clamour and Toll contrasts the austerity of James Benning’s Twenty Cigarettes with the cacophony of Michael Snow’s New York Eye and Ear Control. It may seem unusual to contrast free jazz bohemianism in New York with straight prairie portraits, but the contrast in content and context illustrates one strategy to facilitate subjective-manoeuvring that I prize: discord.
I admire these two artists and these rigorous films because they present a challenge: they are difficult to watch. But this difficulty only presents a challenge to how we think about looking. For if we really look, the freedom we experience far surpasses the discomfort.
Twenty Cigarettes | James Benning/USA 2011. HD, 99 mins.
New York Eye and Ear Control | Michael Snow/Canada 1964. 16mm, 34 mins.
Total approximate running time: 133 mins.
Clamour and Toll is an ongoing series of performance, sound art, and moving images curated by the painter Eli Bornowsky for the Or Gallery. Each event explores the relation between sensation and intellection of contrasting artistic mediums and experimental practices. www.orgallery.org.
Clamour and Toll is generously funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.
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