EVENT 28 JUNE wysiwyg

Datum: 28/06

Namen artiesten: wysiwyg

Starttijd: 20:30

Doors open at 20:30. The screening starts at 21:00 and lasts one hour.

Join us on Friday evening (28/06) during The Hague Contemporary Art Weekend for a special open-air screening in the garden of 1646. 1646 has commissioned countless video works throughout the years. We’ve invited wysiwyg to delve into our video archive and curate an evening program inspired by it.

Six of Wands

Friday 28.06.24 | (20:30 doors open) 21:00 – 22:09

 

In an effort to enchant the garden of 1646 during The Hague Contemporary Art Weekend, screening platform wysiwyg was invited to delve into the archive to curate a short film program inspired by humor and mysticism. Appropriately timed around the setting of the sun, the program starts in daylight and grows more delirious as it gets darker, ending around sunset on 22:09. Initiating this ritualistic short film program are the slightly innocent yet disorienting endeavors of twin police officers Steve and Eric Cohen in Tova Mozard’s Two Cops (2019). We continue the evening with a tree tripping on hallucinogens, disruptive plastic interventions, and a Frisian cowboy on a metaphysical quest to set things right. By this time, the sun has disappeared behind the horizon as we transcend into the supernatural realm with Lisa Jeannin and Rolf Schuurmans’ Hokus Pokus and Rowan Moonlion’s Fever Dreams of a Hermit.

 

Film program

1— Two Cops (2019)

Tova Mozard — 30 min.

English language

Aimlessly wandering the woods of the Hollywood Hills, twin police officers Steve and Eric Cohen practice their roles as civil servants with the innocence of two boys playing dress-up. Between getting lost and acting out several fictional scenarios while contemplating whether to self-identify as the Los Angeles Police Department or the LAPD, visually arresting shots of smoke-filled skies and distant forest fires pull you back to the harsh realities of life. Two Cops offers a mix of humorous absurdity and calm introspection that could come straight out of a Quentin Dupieux movie.

 

2 — Man or Tree (2021)

Varun Raman & Tom Hancock — 4 min.

English language

Rooted in the wilderness of Cheshire, England, a tree with an Irish accent questions whether it is, in fact, a man tripping on hallucinogens—wait… that’s not… Let’s try that again. A man tripping on hallucinogens wakes up to find himself rooted in the ground of Bickerton Hill in Cheshire, England, realizing he turned into a tree—wait… is that even right? Maybe… Ah, I’ve got it now… Mark Renton, deeply immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean up and get out, despite the allure of the drugs and influence of friends. Wait… Isn’t that the synopsis of Trainspotting? 

 

3 — Crooked Cowboy (2021)

Hannes Schievink — 12 min.

Dutch with English subtitles

The highly saturated visual treatment and camp set-design of Crooked Cowboy feel like a Lynchian Teletubbies episode for adults—complete with the signature faux-grass and magical materialization of characters. Similarly to the iconic show for toddlers, Crooked Cowboy compels you to keep watching and listening even if you’re not quite sure why. In it, artist and filmmaker Hannes Schievink situates a young cowboy amidst the Frisian pastures as he embarks on a metaphysical quest to set right everything that feels askew.

 

4 — Afterlives (2022)

Michael Heindl — 3 min.

No Language

Forget about practical jokes and get acquainted with the conceptual jokes of artist Michael Heindl. In Afterlives, various plastic waste objects are reintroduced to the environment they came from, only to disrupt everyday processes of urban living in hilariously obstructive ways. A piece of hose fitted over the spout of a fountain directs the water flow to run all over the square rather than into its basin; pieces of styrofoam packaging jammed into the conical speakers on a public street muddle the sound. These short bursts of innocent rebellion offer a poignant perspective on the destructive nature of plastic, all while being hilariously funny.

 

5 — Hokus Pokus (2011)

Lisa Jeannin & Rolf Schuurmans — 11 min.

No Language

A sorcerous, philosophical stop-motion skeleton diligently works to construct a portal in the heart of the woods. His mystical ambition to enter a parallel reality is enhanced by the obscure darkness of the woods and the swaying back-and-forth of perennial growth that surrounds his construction site. The film morphs into an abstract experimental short where the four seasons live right around the corner from each other and logic no longer seems to be the status quo.

 

6 — Fever Dreams of a Hermit (2022)

Rowan Moonlion — 6 min.

English language

Like a deck of Tarot cards that came to life in the middle of an otherworldly dark forest, the backdrop to Fever Dreams of a Hermit can be best described as a dream from the mind of a woodland druid. The characters in this surreal scenario, captured through distorted camera perspectives and uncomfortable close-ups, engage in all kinds of occult-like rituals centered around various forms of caregiving. The film has a friendly yet probing way of tapping straight into your subconscious mind, prompting you to ask the question: How do you care, if at all?

 

Instagram handles

https://www.instagram.com/mozardtova/

https://www.instagram.com/thevarunraman/

https://www.instagram.com/tom.d.hancock/

https://www.instagram.com/hannesschievink/

https://www.instagram.com/michael_heindl_/

Lisa Jeannin and Rolf Schuurmans 

https://www.instagram.com/rowanmoonlion/

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