Nima Bahrehmand
 





December 2014 at Limited Access Festival 5, Tehran, Iran

Art can be a liberating alternative. It is especially a haven to reflect on our place in the world and what we imagine to be real and true. What is special about art is also the fact that the artist is free to develop his ideas without being hampered by rigorous scientific methods or academic dogma; it can create a space in which the artists’ concerns are reflected through other registers: a creative play with images, settings, stories, facts, and styles.

This collection is freely selected from artworks that incorporate the aesthetics of art production and various strategies in using videos as a flexible medium, focusing on the challenges encountered along the way. Metaassemblage puts together various works from video performance to re-enactment and from found footage to technological re-rendering of images. With their departure points often contrasting, artists contributing to Metaassemblage use their visual inspirations and delicate techniques wisely to escape the frames that would box them in, offering channels to communicate their socio-political/aesthetic visual questions openly.


Artists:
Emmanuel Van der Auwera (Belgium)
Kipras Dubauskas (Lithuania)
Benjamin Verhoeven (Belgium)
Loukia Alavanou (Greece)
Jura Shust (Belarus)