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When Fri, May 5, 2006
Where Cinema

In their first official collaboration, Matthew Barney—“the most compelling, richly imaginative artist to emerge in years” (New York Times)—partners with musical innovator Björk. Her music provides a textural and emotional counterpoint to Barney’s intense and innovative visuals, creating a new mythology for the 21st century. Both play Occidental Guests who make their way aboard a Japanese whaling ship, where they are bathed and dressed in traditional Japanese wedding costumes. While the Guests take part in a tea ceremony, an enormous mold on the ship’s deck is being filled with liquified petroleum jelly, creating a massive sculpture that is later dissected and left to disintegrate. A great storm soon floods the tea chamber, initiating a remarkable transformation that blurs cultures, histories, and biology. 2005, U.S., color, 35mm, Japanese, 135 minutes.

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