Passage works

Ruth Beckermann’s art

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Passage Works – Ruth Beckermann’s Art explores the works of the contemporary Austrian film-maker, artist, and writer Ruth Beckermann (b. Vienna, 1952). Essaying across multiple media, Beckermann’s oeuvre interrogates and comments on identity and geography as complex, shifting formations produced by multiple intersections between the past and the contemporary. In a career spanning over forty years, Beckermann takes as her abiding thematic concern Austria and its position at the ‘centre’ of an expanding Europe alongside its problematic history and politics, her own identity and sense of ‘unbelonging’ as a post-war Jewish woman, and the contemporary global geopolitics of migration and displacement. She expands these frames into wider meditations in film, art, and writing on the persistence of European memory, and the meanings of Europe itself; on borders, migrations, and identities; on memories, traumas, and traditions; on the image as marker of presence and absence, repository of the traces of historical violence; and on the passage as metaphor for a range of physical, psychological, and ideological movements that define the complexities of contemporary cosmopolitan identities. Passage Works reads Beckermann’s oeuvre in relation to historical and theoretical frames of reference, elaborating and expanded conception of passage as marking a persistent transhistorical and transnational experience of movement between places, times, contexts, and conditions – above all, the post-memorial condition of being Austrian and Jewish in the aftermath of trauma.

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