Brice Dellsperger
Jalousies
26 May – 25 August 2024
Brice Dellsperger's moving image works are characterised by his passion for cinema, which he uses as material for manipulation, reinterpretation, recreation and subversion. His play with the artificial, with imperfections, disruptions, loops and doppelgangers undermines the conventions of cinema and upsets the established relationships of author-viewer, subject-object, desire-representation, film and editing.
In his exhibition "Jalousies", the artist casts a playful glance through cinema's transverse slats and shakes up its genre and gender boundaries. Two newly created video works, one of which has been filmed at Dortmunder Kunstverein, complement the 'Body Double' series, which the artist has been developing since 1995 and now comprises 40 short films. With this series, Dellsperger explores and subverts the media language of cinema by restaging iconic film sequences from cinema history meticulously, and mostly as low-budget films, with altered gender identities. The result are 30 years in celebrating queer cinema, camp aesthetics and an ironic look at social roles.
Brice Dellsperger was born in Cannes in 1972 and lives in Paris. Jalousies is the artist's first comprehensive institutional solo exhibition in Germany.
Curated by Rebekka Seubert
Credit Body Double 39
Cast: Jean Biche, François Chaignaud, Alessandro de Marinis, GinGin Mezzanotte
Crew: Loïc Bovon, Romane Déal, Lara Mzayek, Léo Roussel
Production: Beau Bizarre
Soundtrack: NEU!
Exhibition and film with the kind support of
Accompanying program with the kind support of
PROGRAM
25.05. SAT, 6 PM
OPENING + DJ SET
Jean Biche
06.06. THU, 7 PM
FILM EVENING + ARTIST TALK
Binge Watching Body Double
27.06. THU, from 7PM
IN FOCUS #6
Gender Roles In Cinema
INTRODUCTION
by curator Rebekka Seubert
LECTURE
Prof. Dr. Sophia Prinz: Between resistance and pink-washing
05.07. FRI, 8 PM
QUEER CINEMA II:
Queer Pioneers
20.08. TUE, 6 PM
CURATOR'S GUIDED TOUR
24.08. SAT, 9 PM
PERFORMANCE
Zoe Williams, Katie Shannon & Keira Fox: TLC23 and the Amber Press