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March 2002
Donald
Young Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a DYG Projects
show featuring a new computer animated film by Joshua Mosley.
Mosleys
new film entitled Beyrouth, 2001 is an imaginary, operatic
debate that he believes could have happened between his grandfather
and great-grandfather. In 1999, Mosley wrote a Libretto (a short
poem made of seven stanzas) inspired by a Goya etching featuring
a donkey and English translations of short stories by Argentinian
writer Julio Cortázar that Mosley was re-reading at the time.
Mosley was impressed by the structure of the Spanish language which
puts the subject at the end of the clause so that there was
always something unexpected coming around the corner. His
Libretto, which is partially based on conversations he had with
his grandfather, underwent an English-Spanish-English translation
to obtain the cadence of the Spanish language. The poems subject
therefore deals with Mosleys own grapplings with behavioral
rules of conversation and the theoretical underpinnings of the structure
of dialogue. In each of the seven stanzas Mosley positions his grandfather
(represented in the film by a 12 year old boy with long braids)
and his grandfathers elder (a donkey) in a philosophical discussion
about the human relationship to decisions, faith, appetite, patience,
observation, spirit and love which are all topics Mosley sites as
common to religious texts. In Beyrouth, the poem undergoes one final
translation into Arabic (his family descends from Beirut) adding
another layer of connotation and is performed as an operatic soundtrack
to the computer-animated illustration of his poem. The result is
a dream-like film featuring a dancing Black-Eyed Pea, a swimming
bus and a singing donkey which illustrate some of the more profound
theoretical issues of human existence.
Mosley
is an Assistant Professor of Animation and Digital Media in the
Graduate School of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania and
received his M.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Most recently three of Mosleys films inaugurated the new video
viewing area at ICA, Philadelphia.
The
exhibition runs from March 22 - April 20, 2002.
Gallery
hours are Tuesday through Friday 10-5:30, and Saturdays, 11-5:30.
If you would like more information, please contact Emily Letourneau
at 312.455.0100.
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