Four Sudies of Oslo and New York (2012)
Four Studies of Oslo and New York was produced for the solo show The Rich Should Be Richer at Kunsthall Oslo. The Rich Should Be Richer raised the question of the ownership of sunlight in the late-capitalist metropolis and the association, both metaphorical and real, between poverty and darkness. The exhibition consisted of a series of screenprints, a proposal for a public art work, a parallel exhibition of Gustave Dorés engravings from London, and the 15 min video Four studies of Oslo and New York. The film placed discussions of new development in Oslo alongside Diego Rivera's painting of Manhattan, 'Frozen Assets' (1931), and scenes from the film 'The Fountainhead' (dir. King Vidor, 1949).
Director: Ane Hjort Guttu
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Language: Norsk
Original Language: no
More Films by Director: Ane Hjort Guttu
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Four Sudies of Oslo and New York about?
- Four Studies of Oslo and New York was produced for the solo show The Rich Should Be Richer at Kunsthall Oslo. The Rich Should Be Richer raised the question of the ownership of sunlight in the late-capitalist metropolis and the association, both metaphorical and real, between poverty and darkness. The exhibition consisted of a series of screenprints, a proposal for a public art work, a parallel exhibition of Gustave Dorés engravings from London, and the 15 min video Four studies of Oslo and New York. The film placed discussions of new development in Oslo alongside Diego Rivera's painting of Manhattan, 'Frozen Assets' (1931), and scenes from the film 'The Fountainhead' (dir. King Vidor, 1949).
- Who directed Four Sudies of Oslo and New York?
- Four Sudies of Oslo and New York was directed by Ane Hjort Guttu.
- How long is Four Sudies of Oslo and New York?
- Four Sudies of Oslo and New York has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).