Jonathan Meese: In art you have to go too far
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Not Synced10_Punkte-Programm der Diktatur der Kunst
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Not SyncedThe goal is clear: The goal is the dictatorship of art.
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Not SyncedThe goal is that art rules the world
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Not SyncedGhorcht einfach der Kunst! Gehorcht! Gehorcht!
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Not SyncedArt is the strongest.
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Not SyncedArt is number 1, art is the chief, Art is the "Bundeskantzler", art is the "Führer,
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Not Syncedart is the king, art is the religion, art is that, art, art, art, always
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Not SyncedAnd I hate these art students nowadays, who only want so small things,
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Not Syncedwho want a comfortable life,
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Not Syncedand I mean, I'm 41 now , ja, and I behave like a 12 year old
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Not Syncedbut these people who are 25, 35 now, they behave like they were never born
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Not SyncedHappa Hpppa Happa
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Not SyncedIf everawhere is art, then it would disappear
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Not SyncedJa, and then everything would calm down, and we would have a new start
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Not Synced"ein Neustart", we would have a new zero-point into our existence.
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Not SyncedAnd something new would come up.
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Not SyncedIt means, we need something totaly noew to happen.
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Not SyncedAndthat art rules the world means not that evrybody is painting or everybody is doing literature
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Not SyncedIt means that everybody is doing what he is doing with total passion
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Not Syncedand not being instrumentalized, not being used,
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Not Syncednot being into a "Sekte" or something
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Not Syncedthat everything has a new wind in it
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Not Syncedthat we just say: "Stop it now. Stop with this shit that is happening on this world
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Not SyncedStop! Stop! Stop! Stop politicians, resign all, please, all, all"
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Not SyncedNow, today one politician resigned in this country. Oh, oh, please all others do it too!
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Not SyncedChancelor Merkel, please, resign. Kings and Queens, sorry to say, resign!
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Not SyncedAnd then play it. Play king.
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Not SyncedYou can play king. But ot doesn''t mean anything any more.
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Not Synced[laughter, howling]
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Not Synced[squeaking]
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Not SyncedHappa, happa
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Not SyncedWe need eine sachliche Führung, we need a new start.
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Not SyncedNow it's time. Also the collapse that is happening all over.
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Not SyncedI am not an idiot, I see this.
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Not SyncedAnd I always think: "Wow, now something happens!"
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Not SyncedBut we should never think that we need revolutionary people.
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Not SyncedWe don't need soldiers on the street.
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Not SyncedThe soldiers come from the stage.
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Not SyncedIt's a toally other direction.
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Not SyncedAdolf Hitler was a crucially point, because there it was totally clear for everybody in this world:
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Not SyncedHumans should never have ideological power.
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Not SyncedThere the game was ending in fact.
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Not SyncedBut no, they start it again.
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Not SyncedIf we produce dictators like, uh, bonbons.
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Not SyncedAnd why?
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Not SyncedWhy are ther so many small Hitlers in the world?
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Not SyncedWhy?
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Not SyncedWh.. After this guy, for me now every politician is a small Hitler, sorry.
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Not SyncedAnd I don't want this.
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Not SyncedI'm not interested in this nostalgic idea.
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Not SyncedJa, 1945 Hitler was taken apart into small Oblates, small peaces,
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Not Syncedand everyboda [chew, chew].
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Not SyncedJeder ist ein eigener Führer, jeder ist sein eigener Gott, jeder ist sein eigener Chef.
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Not SyncedEverybody is his own leader, everybody is hois own chief, everyboida is his own god.
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Not SyncedThis is not the concept.
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Not SyncedSelbstverwirklichung, self-fulfillment, is not ok.
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Not Synced[purr]
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Not SyncedIf you want, take this picture and put it into a machine.
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Not SyncedThere would be no feeling fo we inside.
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Not SyncedWe should ask: This golden colour, why it's done like this and what it means?
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Not SyncedBut maybe we get an answer, maybe not.
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Not SyncedBut then we come closer to this or stay in the same distance.
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Not SyncedArt is no spiritual.
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Not SyncedWe don't need spiritual hman leaders.
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Not SyncedUh, this is a well- concrete totally undramatic thing Paint on canvas.
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Not SyncedThis canvas would have filled itself, even without me.
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Not SyncedJa? It doesn't matter that I did it.
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Not SyncedIt's not important.
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Not SyncedThat I did it, is ok. But it is not important to evaluate art.
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Not SyncedJa? This painting is a game on its own.
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Not SyncedWe can write, I wrote Jonathan Meese 2011, it's not important. Ja, I'm just a servant
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Not Syncedlieber moll mach a
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Not SyncedAnd all these things, Saint Juste, Robespierre, Marat, Number 5, Adolf Hitler,
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Not Syncedeverything is a toy of art.
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Not SyncedThat's why you can use it.
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Not SyncedThis is all a game, it has to be a game. Sorry.
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Not SyncedTo play is the most radical thing you can do in this world.
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Not SyncedTo really kill somebody is not radical.
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Not SyncedJa, to really hurt somebody, that is so shamefully easy and nothing special
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Not Syncedand it has nothngto do with reality, uh, with radicalism. That is reality fanatism.
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Not SyncedAnd to really play it through: This is what I have to do till I die.
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Not SyncedLieber Wolf, du musst nur eins machen in der Kunst!
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Not SyncedGehorche einfach!
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Not SyncedLieber Wolf!
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Not SyncedThe people always on the door outside, they always come in to me and say: Don't play anymore.
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Not SyncedYou're not allowed to play! This is too far. You go too far.
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Not SyncedIn art you can never go to far.
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Not SyncedIn art you have to go tootfar.
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Not SyncedThat is the rle.
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Not SyncedIf you are not willing to go too far, then sou should stop
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Not SyncedThen you are a cultural Funktionärs-situation.
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Not Synced[khhhh]
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Not SyncedWe have to make sure that nothing bad is happenning ideogically in the future.
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Not SyncedAnd that can only do art.
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Not SyncedWe cannot counter or be against reality by reality.
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Not SyncedIf we use reality to fightreality, we eill end up in reality
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Not Syncedin the bad reality that wefought against
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Not SyncedAs an artist you should only want art to rule the world
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Not Syncedor you as an artist should go home.
- Title:
- Jonathan Meese: In art you have to go too far
- Description:
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Studio visit to the German artist Jonathan Meese, who believes in The Dictatorship of Art, that art should rule the world, and that playing is the most radical thing you can do.
Jonathan Meese (b. 1970) is a German artist who works with paintings, sculptures, installations and performances, which are all about The Dictatorship of Art.
That art rules the world means that everybody does what he or she does with total passion, Meese says. He wants people not to be instrumentalized, he wants "a new wind".
Interview by Christian Lund, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, March 2011.
Copyright Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Recorded in Jonathan Meese's studio in Berlin by Marie Forchhammer
Produced by Martin Kogi and Christian Lund.
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Meet more artists at http://channel.louisiana.dk
Louisiana Channel is a non-profit video channel for the Internet launched by the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in November 2012. Each week Louisiana Channel will publish videos about and with artists in visual art, literature, architcture, design etc.
Read more:
http://channel.louisiana.dk/aboutSupported by Nordea-fonden.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- Louisiana Channel
- Duration:
- 08:06
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