Asylum
2001/2002
Short film version of 9-channel film installation
Colour, sound
Shot on Super-16mm
Converted to PAL SD and transferred onto DVD
Aspect ratio 16:9
14 min 16 sec
With the nine-screen film installation Asylum (2001/2002) Rosefeldt sets up a visually opulent and highly stylised theatrical environment in order to examine and deconstruct the stereotypes associated with immigrant citizens and the idea of ‘the other’.
According to the number of channels, the work deals with nine different ethnic groups or nationalities, including Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Kosovan-Albanian and Afghan. A hundred and twenty ‘performers’, many of whom are immigrants living in asylum seekers’ hostels, literally ‘act out’ their existence as foreigners by repeatedly executing typical, cliché-ridden jobs in exuberant settings: women with head scarves vacuum-clean a cactus garden; Asian cooks sit in a monkey house, tearing up the Styrofoam packaging of takeaway food; a pile of newspapers that has been stacked and restacked by paperboys is whirled through the air by a giant turbine. The hypnotically slow motion of the camera, its pendulum-like movement within the picture frame, emphasises the ritualistic and nonsensical aspect of the tasks being performed: its profoundly Sisyphean quality. Always portrayed as homogeneous groups, the performers are stripped of their individuality, thus depicting the way in which people tend to look generically at ‘the other’.
Far from adopting a documentary approach, the artist has constructed subjective and tightly controlled compositions – tableaux vivants, at times reminiscent of traditional fine art, at others playing on pure kitsch. The work questions a compliant ‘aesthetic correctness’ (in analogy to the concept of ‘political correctness’) in the contemporary art world, where an almost journalistic attitude is often seen as the only way of dealing with today’s political hot topics.
Summarised from Stefan Berg and Katerina Gregos, in: Julian Rosefeldt: Film Works (2008)
Exhibitions / Catalogues
(short film version)
– Art. No Borders. Plovdiv., Art Today Association & Center for Contemporary Art Plovdiv, Plovdiv, September 2019 (curated by Ilina Koralova and Emil Mirazchiev)
– Sinopale 6: Transposition, Ice Factory, Sinop, August–September 2017
– Luther and the Avant-garde, Old Prison, Wittenberg, May–September 2017
– Julian Rosefeldt: Asylum, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel, January–April 2016
– Kino der Kunst, Staatliches Museum für Kunst und Design in Nürnberg, Nuremberg, October 2016
– Julian Rosefeldt – Asylum, Dirimart Garibaldi, Istanbul, January 2012 (curated by Heinz Peter Schwerfel)
– German Inspiration. Part 1 – Dreaming with Open Eyes, Art Center Nabi, Seoul, November 2009;
MoCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, June–July 2010 (curated by Robert Seidel)
– Tela da Cidade / Vídeo-arte no DMAE, Jardins do DMAE, Porto Alegre, October–November 2007
(curated by Bernardo de Souza)
– Höhepunkte der KunstFilmBiennale Köln, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, September–October 2006;
Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, May–June 2007 (curated by Heinz Peter Schwerfel)
– Julian Rosefeldt: Global Soap, Galería Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, November–December 2005
– 11. Marler Videokunst-Preis 2004, Lothringer 13 – Städtische Kunsthalle München, Munich, March–May 2005
– Shake – Staatsaffäre / Affaire d’Etat, Villa Arson – Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Nice, July–October 2004
(curated by Laurence Gateau, Martin Sturm, Genoveva Rückert; catalogue)
(for exhibition history of the 9-channel installation see respective subfolder)
Literature
Berg, Stephan, et al., eds. Julian Rosefeldt: Film Works. Ostfildern, 2008.
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, ed. Julian Rosefeldt: asylum. Exh. cat. Festival d’Avignon et al. Ostfildern, 2004.
Selected Screenings and Film Festival Participations
Rojo Nova Festival, Museum of Image and Sound, São Paulo (29.07.2010)
Dreaming with Open Eyes, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (16.03.2010)
Búsquedas sin palabras, ambulart - Festival de las artes visuales: Hamburg, Guadalajara, Quito, Guayaquil (09.04.–26.04.2007)
Festival of European Films on Wheels: Ankara, Kars, Tbilisi, Baku (03.11.–26.11.2006)
The Peninsula, M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, Singapore (22.02.–05.03.2006)
Cinéma Katorza, Nantes (12.2005)
Cinéma Tous Écrans – International Film & Television Festival, Geneva (29.10.–7.11.2005)
KunstFilmBiennale Köln 2005, Cologne (19.10.–24.10.2005)
Iraq Short Film Festival, Baghdad (24.09.–29.09.2005)
L’Etrange Festival, Paris (31.08.–13.09.2005)
Belo Horizonte International Short Film Festival, Belo Horizonte (21.07.–31.07.2005)
Sarajevo Film Festival, Sarajevo (19.08.–27.08.2005)
Némo Film Festival, Paris (05.04.–10.04.2005)
Festival Premiers Plans, Angers (21.01.–30.01.2005)
Filmfestival Max-Ophüls-Preis, Saarbrücken (17.01.–23.01.2005)
Corto Imola Festival, Imola (08.12.–12.12.2004) First Prize
Brief Encounters International Short Film Festival, Bristol (17.11.–21.11.2004)
Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Montréal, Montréal (14.10.–24.10.2004)
Internationales Kurzfilmfest Hamburg, Hamburg (09.06.–14.06.2004)
Film Credits
With:
Niroshan Danwatte Liyanage, Sarath Danwatte, Sebamalai Fernando Warnakulasuriya, Ruchira Perera, Lutfor Shaik, Katta Bhasker, Vusthla Sunil Reddy, Varatharajah Kishore, Ravichandran Srinivasan, Don Dhanapala Kijayaweera, Hetti Arachchige Wickramaratne, Vangala Madhusudhan Reddy, Siva Rama Guduguntla, Dorshama Tayaratne, Tagutta Draveen Kumar, Deepak Ross Savarianandam, Helmut Karimi, Askin Aydogan, Cemalettin Köse, Ibrahim Halil Arikan, Osman Türk, Hasan Iscen, Hüseyin Öztürk, Asis Khan Schinwar, Tochti Jurat, Mohammed Zadran, Raymond Todjro, Yomi Otubushin, Koffi Lack, Mohamem Wattara, Kossi Djigbodi Liggie, Latif Conombo, Rafiom Affo, Traore Tintini Assafou, Dan-Nitse Toure, Edwin Neth Agbonaye, Dossou Akakpo, Pascal Ouoba, Savi Frido, Kossi Bruno Sossou, Kossi Dodzi Yenkey, Amanda Wittmann, Katharina Wittmann, Monika Wittmann, Ramona Wittmann, Hanife Rama, Jzedije Rama, Kadrije Rama, Sagjide Rama, Shkurte Rama, Karin Weiss, Mandarina Petermann, Auguste Michel, Dajana Michel, Frieda Michel, Marcella Michel, Uta Horstmann, Anezka Bamberger, Liane Glaser, Adelheid Kara, Freidun Hmarchel, Zied Attia, Fwaz Al-Kadrie, Mohammed Al-Kadrie, Wisam Salem Hanna, Haschem Hussein Ali, Zakaria Mohamad Hassan, Ali Eldarwisch, David Scharfenberg, Mohammad Akbar Akbari, Kamel Jassem, Wondwossen Adamsezed, Dinalva Dos Santos, Sayuri Scheiffele, Ivana Dolores Machado Lutz, Dschijo Schwarz, Geisa Sousa, Iriet Yusuf, Marisel Wittmann, Sylvie Dos Santos, Merqui Suero, Yessenia Suero, Michelle Erfling, Huy Nguyen, Aigerim Weimer, Kim Qui Hoang, Cat Le Van, Qui Hoang Phuong Truong, Long Duong Van, Hariaokto Hooputra, Nhât Thanh Tran, Trung Hung, Vincent Forberger, Trong Nguyen Khoi Dinh, Long Le Thanh, Duc Phuong Do, Manh Nam Nguyen, Kim-Hung Tran, Hamide Cakolli, Ban Hussein, Gjula Demiri, Merita Demiri, Lindita Hyseni, Shukrije Hyseni, Violeta Hyseni, Feriole Krosnigi, Rexhije Paloj, Ajshe Slamniku, Ge Wei, Yining Li, Yi Yang, Jun Wei Guo, Bin Zhao, Zeng Lin Chen, Ping Chen, Xu Zhou, Wulin Chen, Wei Wang, Baowen Yu,
Yingding Wang
Production Manager: Michael Holzinger
1st Assistant Director: David Scharfenberg
Set Manager: Nina Erfle
Director of Photography: Simon Wieland
Costume Designer: Claudia Maria Braun
Make-up Artist: Nikki Bauer
Camera Operator: Angelika Huber
Focus Puller: Sebastian Bäumler
Assistant Executive Producer: Sabine Hochmuth
Wardrobe Supervisor: Tanja Hauber
Set Dresser: Astrid Weinert
Gaffer: Fred Dombrowka
Electricians: Florian Schneider, Florian Berndt, Mirko Friebel, Felix Rausch
Key Grip: Thomas Pieger
Key Grip Assistant: Alexander Hermann
Casting Director: Valeska Doll
Casting: Nina Erfle, Sabine Hochmuth, Claudia Seelmann, Katrin Beck, Sybille Rosefeldt, Gundula Rosefeldt
Steadycam-Operator: Ralf Dangschat
Set Photographer: Philip Metz
Driver / Best Boy: Maximilian Reiß
Catering: Michael Janosch
Editor: Nicholas Goodwin
Sound Supervisor, Re-recording: Tschangis Chahrokh-Zadeh
Foley Artist: Felix Kratzer
Sound Editor: Bernie Maurer
Postproduction: Arri Film & TV
Project Manager: ArriMarkus Kirsch
Telecine: Stefan Andermann
Colorist: Traudl Nicholson
Online Editing Avid Symphony: Tatjana Schröter
Choir: Madrigalchor der Hochschule für Musik und Theater in München / Prof. Max Frey
Choir Singers: Regina Magerl, Carmen Fiedler, Josepha Hanner, Hildegard Schön, Sandra Schmelzer, Michaela Schneider, Tobias Rottmann, Sebastian Adelhardt, Christoph Liebl, Dominik Lidl, Stefan Grünfelder, Bernhard Zink
Choir Recording: Christian Böhm
Choir Composed by: Tobias & Julian Rosefeldt
Camera, Light & Grip Supplier: Arri Film & TV
Processing & Telecine: Arri Film & TV
Insurance: A. Huber & Co.
Transport: Medias Reiseservice GmbH
Film Stock: Fuji Kine Film Vetriebsges. mbH
Kodak GmbH
Supported by:
FFF FilmFernsehFonds Bayern
BMW Group
Shot in Munich, 2001
Written, directed and produced by Julian Rosefeldt
All rights reserved © Julian Rosefeldt