Thursday, July 5, 2007

Halt Video 2007



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Artist Richard Jochum saws himself off the branch he sits on and falls. Sound: sawing noises, and branch cracking. New York 2007. Continuation of a performance series which started in Vienna 2001.

Halt Video 2001



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Artist saws himself off the branch he sits on. He falls and lands on the same bough. Presented and cut as a loop. Sounds: birds twittering, sawing noises, and branch cracking. Vienna 2001

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Artist Statement

"Halt" (2001-ongoing)

My performance series Halt (2001-ongoing) deals with our at times damaging ways of being in the world. Some of it we are aware of, some of it we are not. And even what is being done with the best intentions can end up in a disaster. On top of it, what’s good for an individual must not be beneficial for the society as a whole. So what is it that makes our doing valuable to the larger purpose of all or, as it has become prominent to ask, sustainable?

“Halt” is a performance project that comes with the wink of an eye. We all know the metaphor of cutting oneself off the branch one sits on, which we understand to be a popular expression for counterproductive behavior and doing against better knowledge. Seeing an artist performing the self-destructive behavior for real, induces humor in such a kind of action; and it is humor what makes the traumatizing way of being in the world bearable and affectionately absurd.

Richard Jochum