New York-based artist Anton Ginzburg will present a new video "Turo" for ReMix: Orchestral Myth and Legend. Set to the live performances of Jean Sibelius’s symphonic poem Pohjola’s Daughter and Richard Wagner’s Waldweben (Forest Murmurs) from Siegfried, the video explores 20th-Century mythologies through an examination of Constructivist architecture; the vestiges of the radical and hopeful period of Soviet modernity represent a spatial archive of history and utopia.
New York-based artist Anton Ginzburg will present a new video "Turo" for ReMix: Orchestral Myth and Legend. Set to the live performances of Jean Sibelius’s symphonic poem Pohjola’s Daughter and Richard Wagner’s Waldweben (Forest Murmurs) from Siegfried, the video explores 20th-Century mythologies through an examination of Constructivist architecture; the vestiges of the radical and hopeful period of Soviet modernity represent a spatial archive of history and utopia.
New York-based artist Anton Ginzburg will present a new video "Turo" for ReMix: Orchestral Myth and Legend. Set to the live performances of Jean Sibelius’s symphonic poem Pohjola’s Daughter and Richard Wagner’s Waldweben (Forest Murmurs) from Siegfried, the video explores 20th-Century mythologies through an examination of Constructivist architecture; the vestiges of the radical and hopeful period of Soviet modernity represent a spatial archive of history and utopia.