Manon de Boer

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Manon de Boer primarily works with film, and her art often subjects the medium itself to critical
scrutiny; for example, she insistently probes the interplay between image and sound and
questions the power of pictures as well as their claim to truth. Personal narrative and musical
interpretation figure as both subjects and methodological registers of de Boer’s filmic portraits, which she composes as slow-paced fluid sequences of images. Most of the protagonists of her films are actors and actresses, musicians, dancers, and intellectuals. The characters gradually assume definite shape as their recollections unfold, emerging into view like photographic prints in the darkroom, and even the fully formed picture conceals at least as much as it reveals.
A series of works by de Boer investigates the nature of recollection: she films people as they
speak about past incidents and experiences, often recording several sessions over an extended period of time. Occasional discrepancies and changing details along the edges of their accounts suggest the pliability of memory. In de Boer’s work, what one might also describe as the fragility or inconsistency of narrative not only draws attention to the mutable relationship between time and language; it also highlights the ways in which perception is dependent on the situational
context and subject to subtle alterations. The use of voiceover narration adds another layer that transcends the sitter’s physical presence.
The artist’s book Trails and Traces Manon de Boer has created on occasion of an exhibition in
the Viennese Secession includes several film stills as well as excerpts from the conversations about Marion Milner and her theories and other relevant writings on related issues.
Texts: Manon de Boer sowie Giorgio Agamben, Roland Barthes, Lygia Clark, Sara De Roo, Latifa Echakhch, Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Yves Gevaert, Latifa Laâbissi, Agnes Martin, Marion Milner, Michael Schmid, Christophe Wavelet, Julia Wielgus, D. W. Winnicott
Texts: Manon de Boer sowie Giorgio Agamben, Roland Barthes, Lygia Clark, Sara De Roo, Latifa Echakhch, Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Yves Gevaert, Latifa Laâbissi, Agnes Martin, Marion Milner, Michael Schmid, Christophe Wavelet, Julia Wielgus, D. W. Winnicott