
Afterwater
Art of the Real 2022
March 31 - April 7, 2022
Deliquescent colors and luscious soundscapes mark Dane Komljen’s Afterwater, which follows three trios of characters as they traverse three bodies of water in three time periods and become lost in densely verdant landscapes or adrift on the surfaces of lakes.
Q&A with Dane Komljen
Deliquescent colors and luscious soundscapes mark Dane Komljen’s Afterwater, which traverses three bodies of water, three time periods, and three moving-image formats: digital video, 16mm film, and videotape. In each, a new trio of characters is formed: bodies lost in densely verdant landscapes or adrift on the surfaces of lakes, slowly merging with the surrounding forests’ flora and fauna, as the outside world drifts further away.
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