It Could Happen to You

A K Dolven

It Could Happen to You
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It Could Happen to You

A single-channel projection work by this acclaimed Norwegian artist, ‘It Could Happen to You’ is one of a short series of video portraits by Dolven based on paintings by her compatriot Edvard Munch. A contemporary updating of Munch’s famous image of ‘The Sick Child’, the piece retains many of the compositional nuances of the original, while dramatically altering its emphasis; most notably by transferring the figure of the red-haired girl (who is the nominal subject of the painting) to the side of a bedridden older man. This already ambiguous scene, with its shifting balance of suffering and consolation, is subsequently invested with even further intrigue. Played out beneath a static overhead camera, imposing its own intimate but highly cinematic frame, the two central characters move through a wordless fugue of tender and demonstrative gestures that not only reveals the depth of their relationship but suggests that the pain they are experiencing has an emotional as much as a physical basis. Presented as part of a wider installation setting, in which gallery visitors gather in a clean and functional purpose-built structure as if in a public ante-room, ‘It Could Happen to You’ lends this deeply private, personal tableau a poignant universality.

A Film and Video Umbrella Touring Exhibition commissioned in association with Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.

Supported by the National Touring Programme of the Arts Council of England.

Installation Photography: Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.

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Date commissioned
2001
Venues
14 June - 21 July 2001
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland

17 October - 25 November 2001
South London Gallery

1 December 2001 - 2 February 2002
Site Gallery, Sheffield
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It Could Happen to You
A K Dolven