Simona Žemaitytė
Simona Žemaitytė
Still Love Binge Life
The exhibition brings together two video works made by artist
and filmmaker Simona Žemaitytė. Made in pre-pandemic Paris and
post-pandemic London, the films explore human fantasies, suspension
of natural attitudes and what it actually means to be inside of
one's own life project. On screen the stories are told through
movements and conversational fragments, while bodies become
landscapes of both - lived experiences and imagination.
Lovebinge is an urban black box opera on love, intimacy
and diversity. The video was filmed after the first pandemic wave,
in summer of 2021 in London. The film looks into possibilities to
tell stories on screen in an embodied way, bringing in the
corporeal aspect of the subjectivities of the performers. In the
film, five people take us through their journeys with infatuation
and sex, avoidant and addictive behaviors. Gently held by a
composer Uran Apak and a choreographer Tania Soubry through
movement, conversations and musical improvisation, they look into
their vulnerabilities and celebrate diversity.
Still life is a film workshopped and shot in pre-pandemic
Paris, together with Jacques Lecoq physical theater actors. This
project was carried out in the context of Simona Žemaitytė's PhD
art research Death, Dying and Imagination. It uses various ideas
drawn from patient-centered palliative care literature, and
conceptualizes death as a form of transition, a process rather than
an event. Glory is a researcher in the near future, who is carrying
out interviews with immortal humans. She wants to know about the
glitches of the human immortality project. Turns out that immortal
humans in her project have all remained stuck in different stages
of dying.
Simona Žemaitytė (1984) is a Lithuanian artist-filmmaker.
She holds a practice-based PhD in arts from Vilnius Academy of
Arts. Selected festivals and exhibitions: Oberhausen Short Film
Festival, Kaunas Biennial (Kaunas), gallery "Meno Parkas" (Kaunas),
gallery "Centrala" (Birmingham), gallery "Kasa" (Istanbul), gallery
"Galata Perform" (Istanbul), Contemporary Art Center (Vilnius),
etc.
Organiser: National Gallery of Art, Lithuanian
National Museum of Art
Project is financed by LATGA, Lithuanian Film
Center, Lithuanian Culture Council
Sponsor: Gallerie Meno parkas