Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani. Freedom of Movement
From 11 Marzo 2017 to 17 Aprile 2017
Rome
Place: MAXXI Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo
Address: via Guido reni 4/a
Times: Tuesday to Friday 11.00 - 19.00 Saturday 11.00 - 22.00 Sunday 11.00 - 19.00 Closed Mondays, December 25, May 1 The ticket office is open until 1 hour before museum closing
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- MiBACT
- Enel
- Regione Lazio
Ticket price: full € 12, reduced € 8 / € 4, free under 14 yrs.
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What role for sport in peace processes? In 2016, the artists Nina Fischer (1965) and Maroan el Sani (1966) worked with the museum to make a film in various areas of the capital: Freedom of movement is a project that calls for integration between peoples as the driving force for social innovation and the civic and economic success of a country.
On the confine between video art, photography, installation and performance Evoking the Olympic marathon from Rome 1960, in which the Ethiopian Abebe Bikila conquered the African continent’s first gold medal, running barefoot and becoming a sporting legend and a symbol of the Africa that was freeing itself of colonialism, the artists have recontextualised amidst Rome’s rationalist architecture, a new race involving refugees and immigrants staking a claim to their “freedom of movement”, also understood as the possibility of being welcomed in another country.
Freedom of Movement
three-channel video installation, HD, 9:45 min, 2017
Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani.
Commissioned and co-produced by MAXXI
Funded by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg
Additional support for the production was provided by: Galerie Eigen+Art, Berlin/Leipzig and Galleria Marie-Laure Fleisch, Rome/Brussels
Special thanks to Liberi Nantes, Emmaus School of Maenza and FENDI
Technical contribution: Istituto Luce
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