Ariana

Marine Hugonnier

Ariana
Play
Ariana

‘Ariana’ tells the story of a film crew that sets out to visit the Pandjsher Valley in Northern Afghanistan. Described in classic Persian poetry as a ‘paradise garden’, the impenetrable nature of the valley and its lush, fertile landscape have set it apart from the rest of the country and encouraged a history of independence and resistance. Hugonnier’s film considers how the specificities of a landscape help to determine its history.

After the crew is unable to film the valley from a vantage point in the surrounding Hindu Kush mountains, ‘Ariana’ becomes the story of a failed project that prompts a process of reflection about the ‘panorama’ as a form of strategic overview, as a cinematic camera move, and its origins as pre-cinematic mass entertainment.

‘Ariana’ was commissioned by MW Projects and Film and Video Umbrella in association with Chisenhale Gallery. 


Supported by the National Touring Programme of Arts Council England and sponsored by Marion and Guy Nagger and Alan Djanogly.

Back to Projects
Date commissioned
2003
Venues
9 April - 18 May 2003
Chisenhale Gallery, London

24 May - 12 July 2003
Spacex, Exeter

26 June - 8 August 2004
Dundee Contemporary Arts

6 October - 11 December 2005
Hayward Gallery, London
Further information
Artist biography
Related Media
Related downloads (PDF format)
In the Bookshop
Related publications
Sorry this video is currently only available to Flash suported browsers
Ariana
Marine Hugonnier