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6:00 PM-9:00 PM
B-LA-M Video Art Night #1
FILM | Video art from Berlin|Los Angeles|Mexico
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Goethe-Institut LA Project Space, Los Angeles, CA
- Language English/German/Spanish w/ English Subtitles
- Price Free with Eventbrite RSVP
Presented as part of B-LA-M, a three year art exchange created to deepen the relationships between the independent art scenes of Berlin, Los Angeles & Mexico City.
As part of this exchange, a two-night film screening features works from artists living and working in either Berlin, Los Angeles, or Mexico City and ranges from the surreal to the hauntingly poignant. The screenings will take place on April 9th at The Goethe-Institut and April 10th at The Mexican Consulate in LA, each featuring a separate program of unique works. Curated by Clemens Wilhelm, Juri Koll, and Andrea Paasch, and organized by Carl Baratta.
The program is made possible with support from The Goethe-Institut and The Mexican Consulate General LA. PROGRAM:
6:00 PM Doors open.
6:30 PM Welcoming + Introduction
6:45 PM Films from Berlin - LA - Mexico City
9:00 PM End of Event
Admission is free.
Reception and Q/A with select artists will accompany the screening
Free Parking is available at Metro/Retail parking structure located at
676 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Public transport is possible with the red line to MacArthur Park/Westlake stop. Using carpool or ride-share options are appreciated.
@ The Goethe-Institut - Wednesday, April 9th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FILM PROGRAM: BERLIN
BREED AND EDUCATE
Tobias Yves Zintel | 2018 | 10 min
In numerous task-related rehearsals, eight pupils between 11 and 13 years explore and perform the possibilities of self-education. How should lessons be organized in times of network and algorithm-based learning? What happens when the relationship between control and self-empowerment in educational systems is inverted by post-migrant pupils who breed toy robots, are educated by them, and vice versa?
Instagram: @tobiasyveszintel | Threads: @tobiasyveszintel
HUSTLE / IDLE
Ale Bachlechner | 2024 | 17 min
The film revolves in a loop around the opposing verbs “to hustle” (to be industrious, to hurry, to procure something illegally, to do sex work) and “to idle” (to be lazy, to wait, to be unproductive). In a denim one-piece with a blonde wig the artist slips into all the characters of a 90s series opening credits, right down to the dog, with just a few props. Various collective visual memories, film language conventions and personal, idiosyncratic longings and attributions overlap in the process.
alebachlechner.com | Instagram: @alebachlechner
FILM PROGRAM: LOS ANGELES PROGRAM
THE PROSPECTOR
Mike Saijo | 2022 | 3 min
A humorous animation by artist Mike Saijo.
msaijo.com
PHOBIA
Wazeem Marzouki | 2022 | 7 min
Being free grants you the grace of sharp vision: to be able to capture a broken edge within a distant window from a vast space. On the other hand, the opposite could verily not, even if that edge was nipping at your nose.
Instagram: @waseemmarzouki
MELTDOWN: WEAPONS OF MASS CONSTRUCTION
May Sun/Juri Koll | 2018 | 9 min
The death toll from gun violence in the U.S. per capita is catastrophic. How do guns affect our society and what is being done - how do we turn swords into plowshares?
www.maysunstudio.com | www.veniceica.org
EMERGENCY
Ulysses Jenkins | 2025 | 5 min
This acclaimed artist poses questions regarding our present circumstances in an era of tyranny.
hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2022/ulysses-jenkins- without-your- interpretation
FILM PROGRAM: MEXICO CITY
HOW, BEING FISH, CAN WE SEE THE WATER
Bárbara Foulkes | 2022 | 38 min
A choreography performed by two dancers and an industrial excavator, developed over the course of a single day. The piece explores the relationship between the human body and machinery, emphasizing the tension between fragility and strength. Through synchronized movements, the excavator becomes a third performer—digging, lifting, turning, and unloading with its articulated arm and bucket, mounted on two large tracks. Action, movement, and structure form the foundation of the choreographic score created by Foulkes, who also integrates a fourth element—the perspective of the camera.
barbarafoulkes.com| Instagram: @barbarafoulkes_
ABOUT B-LA-M:
B-LA-M is an initiative fostering collaboration between the creative communities of Berlin, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. After its initial exchange last June in Berlin, the program continues this fall in Mexico City, with the final leg set for Los Angeles in 2026. The initiative brings together 54 participating galleries to strengthen artistic connections across the three sister cities.
b-la-m.org
As part of this exchange, a two-night film screening features works from artists living and working in either Berlin, Los Angeles, or Mexico City and ranges from the surreal to the hauntingly poignant. The screenings will take place on April 9th at The Goethe-Institut and April 10th at The Mexican Consulate in LA, each featuring a separate program of unique works. Curated by Clemens Wilhelm, Juri Koll, and Andrea Paasch, and organized by Carl Baratta.
The program is made possible with support from The Goethe-Institut and The Mexican Consulate General LA. PROGRAM:
6:00 PM Doors open.
6:30 PM Welcoming + Introduction
6:45 PM Films from Berlin - LA - Mexico City
9:00 PM End of Event
Admission is free.
Reception and Q/A with select artists will accompany the screening
Free Parking is available at Metro/Retail parking structure located at
676 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Public transport is possible with the red line to MacArthur Park/Westlake stop. Using carpool or ride-share options are appreciated.
@ The Goethe-Institut - Wednesday, April 9th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FILM PROGRAM: BERLIN
BREED AND EDUCATE
Tobias Yves Zintel | 2018 | 10 min
In numerous task-related rehearsals, eight pupils between 11 and 13 years explore and perform the possibilities of self-education. How should lessons be organized in times of network and algorithm-based learning? What happens when the relationship between control and self-empowerment in educational systems is inverted by post-migrant pupils who breed toy robots, are educated by them, and vice versa?
Instagram: @tobiasyveszintel | Threads: @tobiasyveszintel
HUSTLE / IDLE
Ale Bachlechner | 2024 | 17 min
The film revolves in a loop around the opposing verbs “to hustle” (to be industrious, to hurry, to procure something illegally, to do sex work) and “to idle” (to be lazy, to wait, to be unproductive). In a denim one-piece with a blonde wig the artist slips into all the characters of a 90s series opening credits, right down to the dog, with just a few props. Various collective visual memories, film language conventions and personal, idiosyncratic longings and attributions overlap in the process.
alebachlechner.com | Instagram: @alebachlechner
FILM PROGRAM: LOS ANGELES PROGRAM
THE PROSPECTOR
Mike Saijo | 2022 | 3 min
A humorous animation by artist Mike Saijo.
msaijo.com
PHOBIA
Wazeem Marzouki | 2022 | 7 min
Being free grants you the grace of sharp vision: to be able to capture a broken edge within a distant window from a vast space. On the other hand, the opposite could verily not, even if that edge was nipping at your nose.
Instagram: @waseemmarzouki
MELTDOWN: WEAPONS OF MASS CONSTRUCTION
May Sun/Juri Koll | 2018 | 9 min
The death toll from gun violence in the U.S. per capita is catastrophic. How do guns affect our society and what is being done - how do we turn swords into plowshares?
www.maysunstudio.com | www.veniceica.org
EMERGENCY
Ulysses Jenkins | 2025 | 5 min
This acclaimed artist poses questions regarding our present circumstances in an era of tyranny.
hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2022/ulysses-jenkins- without-your- interpretation
FILM PROGRAM: MEXICO CITY
HOW, BEING FISH, CAN WE SEE THE WATER
Bárbara Foulkes | 2022 | 38 min
A choreography performed by two dancers and an industrial excavator, developed over the course of a single day. The piece explores the relationship between the human body and machinery, emphasizing the tension between fragility and strength. Through synchronized movements, the excavator becomes a third performer—digging, lifting, turning, and unloading with its articulated arm and bucket, mounted on two large tracks. Action, movement, and structure form the foundation of the choreographic score created by Foulkes, who also integrates a fourth element—the perspective of the camera.
barbarafoulkes.com| Instagram: @barbarafoulkes_
ABOUT B-LA-M:
B-LA-M is an initiative fostering collaboration between the creative communities of Berlin, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. After its initial exchange last June in Berlin, the program continues this fall in Mexico City, with the final leg set for Los Angeles in 2026. The initiative brings together 54 participating galleries to strengthen artistic connections across the three sister cities.
b-la-m.org
Location
Goethe-Institut LA Project Space
1901 W. 7th St. Suite AB
Los Angeles, CA 90057
USA
1901 W. 7th St. Suite AB
Los Angeles, CA 90057
USA