Art Hub Film Club
Featuring Jane Jin Kaisen
In the autumn of 2022, the film club was presented and curated by Jane Jin Kaisen
The film club programme presented a selection of experimental films that engage the complex geopolitics, history, spiritual culture of Asia, and the medium of film as a critical, multisensorial, and self-reflexive artform.
FILM SCREENINGS IN HUSETS BIOGRAF
5 October 2022: Night Passage by Trinh T. Minh-ha. Presented by Jane Jin Kaisen and Guston Sondin-Kung
2 October 2022: Films by Riar Rizaldi, Asia Bazdyrieva & Solveig Suess, and Ho Tzu Nyen presented by Jane Jin Kaisen and Abhijan Toto (Forest Curriculum)
7 December 2022: Community Parting and special surprise screening by Jane Jin Kaisen
ABOUT JANE JIN KAISEN
Jane Jin Kaisen (b. 1980 in Jeju Island, South Korea, lives in Copenhagen) is a visual artist, filmmaker, and Professor of the School of Media Arts, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
Her artistic practice is informed by extensive interdisciplinary research and engagement with diverse communities. She is known for her visually striking, multilayered, performative, poetic, and multi-voiced feminist works through which past and present are brought into relation. Engaging topics such as memory, migration, borders, and translation, she activates the field where subjective experience and embodied knowledge intersect with larger political histories. Her works negotiate and mediate the means of representation, resistance, and reconciliation, thus forming alternative genealogies and sites of collective emergence.
Kaisen represented Korea at the 58th Venice Biennale with the film installation Community of Parting (2019) in the exhibition History Has Failed Us, but No Matter curated by Hyunjin Kim and has participated in the biennials of Liverpool, Gwangju, Jeju, among others. In 2020 she was awarded “Exhibition of the Year” by AICA – International Association of Art Critics, Denmark for the exhibition Community of Parting at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and she is a recipient of a 3-year work grant from the Danish Arts Foundation (2022). Recent solo exhibitions include Parallax Conjunctures at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (2021) and Community of Parting at Art Sonje Center (2021).