Hito Steyerl, 2012

Guards

Two men from the Art Institute of Chicago’s security team explain the facility’s safety arrangements, offering practical demonstrations of how they would fend off criminals and would-be attackers. They also recall memorable deployments from before their time at the museum. Drawing a connection between national security concerns and the protection of cultural assets, Steyerl’s video was shot in an upright format to mimic the aesthetic of ego-shooter videogames. In the footage, the scene of the presentation of art is filled with an atmosphere of ever-present danger.

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Guards
Hito Steyerl
2012
2/5+2
1 channel video, color video, stereo audio
1080px x 1920px, 20'12"