LI-MA Presents: Three Duos Show New Works

For the upcoming, milestone edition of New Art on Screen, LI-MA joins forces again with LAB111. 

16 October 2024 19:30 - 21:30
LAB111, Arie Biemondstraat 111, 1054 PD Amsterdam

For the upcoming New Art on Screen on 16 October, which marks ten years since the first edition, LI-MA joins forces again with LAB111. Featuring works by Broersen & Lukács, Jonas Ohlsson & Magnus Monfeld, and Samira Elagoz & Z Walsh. 

Throughout the year, LI-MA’s collection will be travelling across the Netherlands, bringing the latest additions to our innovative media art collection to multiple cities for the first time. LI-MA Presents: New Art on Screen and LI-MA Presents: New Art on Screen - Bring Your Own File aim to broaden the reach of media art and build lasting connections between creators, cultural organisations, and various audience segments. 

For our upcoming edition, marking ten years since the very first LI-MA Presents, we return to our home base at LAB111 for an evening programme that delves into power structures through reconstructed realities. The event will explore themes of identity, legacy, and the tension between global systems and personal experiences, all through the unique perspectives of three artist duos.

Programme details

Broersen & Lukács, I Wan'na Be Like You (2024, 13:44 min)

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In I Wan’na Be Like You, artist duo Lukács and Broersen explore the Western view of the wilderness, often seen as Terra Nullius—unexplored land coveted by colonial powers. The film, created over four years, features digital reconstructions of Europe's major botanical gardens using thousands of photographs. Through photogrammetry and 3D modelling, they recreate greenhouses filled with 'conquered' nature. As the camera moves through this virtual jungle, it becomes clear that we are not in untouched nature, but in an artificial greenhouse where everything is documented, categorised, and exploited. I Wan’na Be Like You premiered during the opening of the Netherlands Pavilion at the Gwangju Biennale in South Korea.

Amsterdam-based Broersen & Lukács are known for their critical engagement with Western visual culture, working across video, animation, and graphics. Their works, which have been part of LI-MA's collection since 2012, have been exhibited globally at venues including FOAM in Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

Magnus Monfeld & Jonas OhlssonFor Our Children's Children (2024, 29:56 min)

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For Our Children’s Children follows artist duo Magnus Monfeldt and Jonas Ohlsson’s interrogation of masculinity and the patriarchy in relation to fatherhood. What does it mean to be a man in times like these? Two artist friends and their children engage in role play to challenge rigid old patterns of the patriarchy. Monfeldt and Ohlsson infuse their existential conversations with a warm sense of humour, resulting in a film with a hopeful spirit.

Jonas Ohlsson is an artist and maker of drawings, installations, jeans sculptures, and porcelain objects. He makes electronic music, performing as Blodfet & DJ Lonely. Alongside music, provocation and humour, other major themes in his work include: politics, the unconscious, good listening and looking around you. Magnus Monfeldt is an artist who in his work often tells personal stories. Together, the pair create installations, drawings and films on fatherhood that interrogate the patriarchy, masculinity, and creativity. 

You can't get what you want but you can get me, Samira Elagoz & Z Walsh (2024, 13 min)

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A unique slideshow documenting two long-haired trans men falling madly in love. Over the course of one year, the artist couple Samira Elagoz & Z Walsh gathered photographs from real-life events such as their first kiss, meeting each other's parents, long-distance thirst traps, a beach wedding, and top surgery and its subsequent recovery. A sweet and steamy celebration of T4T love with life and art all tangled up. Nominated for the Golden Calf for Best Short Documentary at the Netherlands Film Festival.

Q&As with the artists will follow the screenings. The evening will be moderated by LI-MA's Theus Zwakhals.

More info TBA.

The following week, on 23 October, a BYOF session will take place at SHEBANG, in collaboration with CBK Zuidoost, bringing you fresh new works from our BYOF open call.

LI-MA Presents: New Art on Screen and LI-MA Presents: New Art on Screen - Bring Your Own File are presented in partnership with CBK Zuidoost, Greylight Projects, Media Art Friesland, 171 project.space, and The Grey Space in the Middle. The project is generously supported by Fonds 21 and Cultuurfonds.

Header: Broersen & Lukács, I Wan'na Be Like You (NL, 2024, 13:44 min)

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