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Candice
Breitz
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Born in Johannesbourg, South Africa, in 1972. Lives
and works in Berlin, Germany.
Exhibiting internationally since the mid-1990s, Candice
Breitz has produced a substantial body of installation
videos that examine stereotypes and visual conventions
in film and popular culture. Her heavily edited videos
often incorporate found-film segments. Clipping and
reordering them, she produces new dialogue situations
that speak of gender-based social and cultural stereotypes.
For the Soliloquy Trilogy (2000), Breitz isolated
a single protagonist from three different films by “cutting
and pasting” every scene in which that protagonist
speaks. The actors – Clint Eastwood (Dirty
Harry), Jack Nicholson (The Witches of Eastwick)
and Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct) – are
thereby made to deliver soliloquies that were never
originally intended. This editing procedure dispenses
with the storylines of the source films and forces the
actors to speak directly to their viewers. The limited
evolution of the actors’ roles throughout these
edited films transforms the iconic Hollywood figures
into stereotypes of themselves. In Aiwa to Zen
(2003), Breitz tackled her own cultural biases. Prior
to a visit to Japan, she listed the 150 Japanese words
that she was familiar with. Once in Japan, she invited
a small cast of Japanese actors to act out, employing
only those words, sketches based on their daily lives.This
very limited vocabulary was composed mainly of terms
related to Japanese cuisine, consumer goods and pop
culture.The resulting scenes, basically mimed stories
devoid of any semiotic coherence, embody in oral terms
the simplistic image of Japan that exists beyond its
own borders and, as such, represent it as ultimately
imagined by outsiders. www.candicebreitz.net
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©Candice Breitz, Soliloquy Trilogy, 2000, video
stills from the 3 short films on DVD, Edition of 4 + 2 artist
proofs. Courtesy of the artist and Jay Jopling/White Cube, London. |

©Candice Breitz, Soliloquy Trilogy (Jack), 2000,
video still. Courtesy of the artist and Jay Jopling/White Cube,
London.
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© Candice Breitz, Aiwa To Zen, 2003, video stills
from the short film on DVD, 11min. 30s. Courtesy of the artist
and ShugoArts, Tokyo. |
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