manifesto of fragility – A World of Endless Promise
Mali Arun – Wunderwelten, 2022
2024
Video installation, 3 screens, 3 channels, stereo sound, 17’00‘’
Venue
Born 1987 in Colmar, France.
Lives and works in Paris and Strasbourg, France.
Exploring the techniques of image-making (film, digital, virtual reality), Mali Arun is developing a practice at the intersection of fiction, documentary, and video art. Wunderwelten (Wonderland), a monumental video triptych, is set in a theme park where thousands of thrillseekers gather. Amid ghost trains and rollercoasters is an endless swirl of rides and emotions. Arun’s contemporary fable, which sucks us into an artificial world, arouses contradictory emotions – a cocktail of fascination, dread, dreams and delusion.
Commission for the 16th edition of the Lyon Biennale
Courtesy of the artist
Co-produced by Seppia and La Biennale de Lyon\
With the support of la Région Grand Est
With the exceptional support of Trampoline, Association for the support of the French artistic scene
With the support of Alabama
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