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Now

Detailed information about NOW including its conception, filming process and artistic significance.

Descubre la obra innovadora de Chantal Akerman, una directora belga pionera cuyo estilo único y sensibilidad feminista marcaron el cine experimental con películas como Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles y otras obras maestras que exploran la vida cotidiana desde una perspectiva femenina excepcional.

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Datos clave

  • Movement: Experimental Film
  • Artist: Chantal Akerman
  • Influences:
    • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Michael Snow
  • Location: M+, Hong Kong
  • Notable elements or techniques: Multiple projections; Sound design; Desert landscapes
  • Medium: Seven-channel HD digital video installation
  • Year: 2015

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Pregunta 1:
What is the primary artistic style of Chantal Akerman’s installation ‘Now’?
Pregunta 2:
The video installation utilizes multiple projections to create what kind of sensory experience for the viewer?
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Where were the images captured for ‘Now’?
Pregunta 4:
What is a key thematic element explored by Akerman in her film 'Je, tu, il, elle'?
Pregunta 5:
What influences did Jean-Luc Godard and Michael Snow have on Chantal Akerman’s artistic approach?

Descripción de la obra

Chantal AkermanBorn in Brussels, Belgium, in 1950.She lives and works in Paris, France.With her film D’Est (1995), probing life in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Belgian filmmaker and artist Chantal Akerman transitioned into the field of visual arts by transposing into the gallery space her experiments on time, the image, and the spectator’s perspective. In 2002, she pursued this encounter between image and fragmented narrative with the installation From the Other Side, a documentary work about the journey of Mexican migrants across the US border. After exploring topics of territory and identity through these two projects, for her second participation at the Biennale di Venezia since 2001, Akerman presents NOW, a new video installation she describes as “on the edge of fiction.” Through multiple projections, this work mixes images of desert and seaside with a layered soundtrack that becomes a distant sound of fury. NASA aerial shots are projected on the ground in a space of poetry, adventure, and myth, a sea bordered by the desert on one side and urban areas on the other. The setting is the stage of today’s geopolitical world, one she describes as “a tragic space.” With this installation, the visitor is thrust into a multisensory experience that maximizes the contrast between the fullness of the images and the omnipresence of the soundtrack. In the middle of the configuration, swallowed by a wave, the curves of a sand dune and the horizon line are an integral part of a landscape which is somewhere between abstraction and figuration, between the near and the distant. Using fiction, experimental film, and documentary, Chantal Ackerman has been committed to her particular approach to cinema and art, one that is inspired by the French–Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard and the Canadian artist Michael Snow. Navigating freely between these disciplines, she has made more than forty films, documentaries, and video essays since 1968.

Biografía del artista

Chantal Akerman: The Quiet Revolution of Observation

Chantal Akerman (born June 6, 1950, Brussels, Belgium—died October 5, 2015, Paris, France) was a Belgian filmmaker who explored the mundane details of ordinary life with a clear eye and a strong feminist sensibility. She directed over 40 films and created several art installations. Her work stands apart for its deliberate simplicity, rejecting grand narratives in favor of meticulous observation—a technique that profoundly impacted avant-garde cinema and cemented her place as one of cinema’s most daring innovators.

Early Life and Influences

Akerman's formative experiences shaped her artistic vision. Born into a Jewish family grappling with the trauma of World War II, she witnessed firsthand the horrors of Auschwitz, where her mother was the sole survivor. This profound familial history instilled in Akerman a deep sensitivity to themes of loss, memory, and resilience—themes that would permeate her films throughout her career. Crucially, her mother encouraged her pursuit of education and independence, fostering a spirit of intellectual curiosity and challenging societal expectations for women at the time. The encounter with Jean-Luc Godard’s *Pierrot le fou* (1965) proved pivotal, igniting Akerman's passion for filmmaking and introducing her to experimental techniques that prioritized visual language over conventional storytelling. Michael Snow’s *La région centrale* became another significant influence, demonstrating the power of film to dismantle narrative conventions and capture fleeting moments of experience.

Breakthrough Filmmaking: Jeanne Dielman

Akerman’s breakthrough arrived with *Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles* (1975), a cinematic masterpiece that continues to fascinate critics and filmmakers alike. Running an astonishing 201 minutes without interruption, the film meticulously documented the daily routine of a widowed mother performing repetitive tasks—cooking, cleaning, and engaging in part-time prostitution—to sustain herself. Akerman deliberately eschewed conventional editing and pacing, opting for long takes that mirrored the slow, monotonous rhythm of domestic life. Her intention was to challenge societal expectations surrounding femininity and to expose the hidden complexities within seemingly unremarkable moments. This film’s radical simplicity—its refusal to embellish reality—became a hallmark of Akerman's style and earned her the prestigious Sight & Sound Greatest Films of All Time award in 2023, marking her as the first woman to achieve this distinction.

A Feminist Vision

Akerman’s films consistently interrogated gender roles and explored female subjectivity with uncompromising honesty. She championed a minimalist aesthetic that prioritized observation over grand narratives, rejecting melodrama and embracing silence—a deliberate choice designed to amplify the subtle nuances of human experience. Her exploration of themes like sexuality, identity, and isolation resonated deeply with feminist filmmakers and critics, establishing her as a pioneer in avant-garde cinema and contributing significantly to the broader discourse surrounding gender representation in film.

Legacy and Influence

Throughout her prolific career, Akerman continued to push boundaries and redefine cinematic conventions. Her films remain powerful statements about female experience, prompting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and reconsider their assumptions about everyday life. She demonstrated a remarkable ability to distill complex emotions into visual language—a skill that solidified her reputation as one of cinema’s most astute observers and ensured her enduring legacy as a visionary filmmaker who reshaped cinematic history. Her unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and her profound understanding of the human condition continue to inspire filmmakers today.
Chantal Akerman

Chantal Akerman

1950 - 2015 , Bélgica

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Avant-garde cine
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Feminist cine']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean Luc Godard']
  • Date Of Birth: 6 junio 1950
  • Full Name: Chantal Anne Akerman
  • Nationality: Belga
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
    • News from Home
    • I, You, He, She
  • Place Of Birth: Bruselas, Bélgica