DAGMAR KELLER & MARTIN WITTWER - SAY HELLO TO PEACE AND TRANQUILITY

EXHIBITION

The cultivated idyll of sophisticated residencies passes by in peaceful regularity in this video installation that is set in a complete white setting. Fastidiously tended front gardens, and the characteristic facades and trees of well to do establishments, assume park-like grounds behind the villas. A collage of reduced environmental sounds, synthetic tracks, and interlaced fragments of melodies, accompany the journey through this world that seems to get increasingly artificial. Paralysis envelops this place - a small dog acts as if he is numbed, the jet of a fountain seems to be frozen. The noise of a ringing telephone hints at the existence of inhabitants, in fact, all signs of existence in the work are implied through references. Differing layers of reality - part recordings of models, part photographs of actual settings - have been fused into a single image, into a synthetic idyll. The effect is unsettling - on the one hand, like the hostile entity of the idyll itself, and on the other hand, likes the increasing perfection with which the synthetic and the real merge. (Michael Voets)

Dagmar Keller & Martin Wittwer, Say Hello to Peace and Tranquility, 2001