Jonas Mekas: 365 Days
26 Jul - 09 Nov 2014
An exhibition at the ZKM | Media Museum
Opening: Fri, July 25, 2014, 7 p.m.
Filmmaker and lyricist Jonas Mekas, born in Lithuania, in 1922, and resident in New York is considered one of the most influential protagonists of independent cinema in the United States and Europe. Mekas’ work centers on such central themes as homeland, memory and recollection, thereby offering striking thematic treatment of the multiplicity and history of the emerging applications of media − from classic 16mm film through to the Internet-based video archive.
In the exhibition "Jonas Mekas: 365 Days", his "365 Day Project" (2007), which is a reflection on one year in 365 films, may be viewed for the first time in a comprehensive, previously unseen installation, and is accompanied by Mekas‘ experimental documentary on independent cinema entitled "Birth of a Nation" (1997).
Opening: Fri, July 25, 2014, 7 p.m.
Filmmaker and lyricist Jonas Mekas, born in Lithuania, in 1922, and resident in New York is considered one of the most influential protagonists of independent cinema in the United States and Europe. Mekas’ work centers on such central themes as homeland, memory and recollection, thereby offering striking thematic treatment of the multiplicity and history of the emerging applications of media − from classic 16mm film through to the Internet-based video archive.
In the exhibition "Jonas Mekas: 365 Days", his "365 Day Project" (2007), which is a reflection on one year in 365 films, may be viewed for the first time in a comprehensive, previously unseen installation, and is accompanied by Mekas‘ experimental documentary on independent cinema entitled "Birth of a Nation" (1997).