
Marine Hugonnier
Curator: Risa Puleo
March 6–20, 2005
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Gallery hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 1:00–5:00 p.m.
Opening reception: Sunday, March 6, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Ariana, 2003
Super 16mm film transferred to DVD with sound
Duration: 18 minute, 36 seconds
Courtesy MW Projects, London
The first monographic presentation in the United States of the work of French-born, London-based artist Marine Hugonnier
explores how landscape constructs history and how ideology constructs
place. Each of the four films investigates the limitations of medium of
cinema. Since the mid ’90s Hugonnier has shown in Paris, London,
Berlin, Zurich, Rome, and Amsterdam. Recently she has exhibited
monographs at the Yokohoma Arts Foundation in Japan, Dundee
Contemporary Arts in Scotland, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea in
Spain, and Kunstmuseum Lucern, Switzerland. Her work was included in
the 2001 Site Santa Fe Biennial exhibition Beau Monde: Towards a
Redeemed Cosmopolitan and the 2003 Venice Biennial Exhibition Utopia
Station.
Marine Hugonnier is one of five exhibitions on display from March 6–20, 2005. Also on display are: Against Our Will; Between Pass and Fail; Over Sight; and Seeing Double
Territory Stills
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Territories I (White Lies), 2004
16mm black-and-white film with sound
Duration: 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Courtesy MW Projects, London
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Territory II (The Kissing Point), 2004
16mm black-and-white film with sound
Duration: 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Courtesy MW Projects, London
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Territories III (Alkdereh House, Ramallah), 2004
16mm black-and white film with sound
Duration: 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Courtesy MW Projects, London
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