Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010
Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010

Cytter Keren

Keren Cytter - Moderna Museet 2010

Keren Cytter’s topics often include love stories, violence, sex and murder. She applies a non-linear narrative, the stories often shot with a hand-held camera. The actors—amateurs and friends of the artist, but more recently professional actors—switch roles with each other, or read their stage directions out loud. Scenes are repeated, but with a different course of events, with voiceovers or alternative dialogues. The films are usually set in simply-furnished apartments, especially the kitchen regions, suggesting a connection to kitchen sink realism. The literary tone of the dialogue, however, is far from realistic, writes Magnus af Petersens in the catalogue, adding: “Instead the films are deliberate hybrids between seemingly incompatible genres, between home videos and auteur films in the spirit of the French nouvelle vague, between Dogme and docu-soap or sitcom. But her films are above all existential dramas about the human condition, about love and hate in our thoroughly medialised age."
This catalogue provides the reader with the opportunity to read six of Keren Cytter’s scripts for films that are being shown in the exhibition at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, May 8 – August 15, 2010.

160p - EN/SW - 13x21cm - softcover - great condition