PAROLE ROSETTE
AT / 2012
8 min.
Extremely confident in her mastery of style and taking obvious delight in her citations, in PAROLE ROSETTE,
Katrina Daschner uses the performance by a well-rehearsed group of
queer couples to stage a controlled game around/about social conventions
and (sexual) self-determination, interwoven into an architecturally
sublime setting (the Carlo Mollino´s Teatro Regio in Turin). This piece
demonstrates, once more, her intricate knowledge--inspired by a
combination of fine arts, photography and theater--of style, codes,
staging and image conventions as well as of the elements that constitute
"classical beauty." Here, she subverts her own so tantalizing abundance
of images by cross-cutting them with detailed close-ups and
performative interventions, by a storyline that is nearly militaristic
in style, and a subtle, yet clear and queer diversity of the individual
actors and actions.AT / 2012
8 min.
Time and again, Katrina Daschner conceives of the stage or exhibition context as sexualized fields of play or performance where processes of desire and power as well as visual regimes are enacted and negotiated. Her films are performative spaces of experience. By connecting theatrical spaces and acts with cinematic elements, she deliberately works with variations of a seemingly familiar mise-en-scène, into which she inscribes subtexts using citations, stylistic set pieces and codes, thereby sounding out the possibilities of the media chosen and cunningly transgressing the limits of its conventions.
(Barbara Reumüller)
Translation: Erika Doucette
http://www.sixpackfilm.com/en/catalogue/show/2015
http://www.katrinadaschner.net