Exhibitions

MAM Screen 010: Mikhail Karikis

2019.2.9 [Sat] - 5.26 [Sun]

Having studied disciplines as diverse as music and architecture, Mikhail Karikis (b. 1975 in Thessaloniki, Greece) has since forged an international career spanning film, photography and performance employed in the development of immersive installations. He regards sound as an essential material upon making works, and human voice above all plays an important role.
In this program, three films - Sounds from Beneath, Ain’t Got No Fear, and The Chalk Factory - are presented. In Sounds from Beneath, a choir of former coalminers vocalizes the explosions and mechanical sounds they used to hear. Ain’t Got No Fear features a rap by teenagers living in a dying village, presented in music-video style. The Chalk Factory presents the soundscape of a factory that has been an active employer of disabled people since the late 1950s. Each video offers an alternative model for human existence itself, as well as for friendship, labor, and how we conduct ourselves, encouraging viewers to consider fundamental issues surrounding the impact of changes in economic and industrial structures on individual lives; and what exactly constitutes labor, employment, and community.

Works Screened

Sounds from Beneath   2011-2012 Video 6 min. 47 sec.
Ain’t Got No Fear   2016 Video 10 min.
The Chalk Factory   2017/2019 Video (Single-channel edition) 22 min. 22 sec.

Works Screened

Sounds from Beneath
2011-2012 Video 6 min. 47 sec.
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016 Video 10 min.
The Chalk Factory
2017/2019 Video (Single-channel edition) 22 min. 22 sec.
Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.
Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.

Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.
Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.

Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.
Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.

Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.
Mikhail Karikis Ain’t Got No Fear
Mikhail Karikis
Ain’t Got No Fear
2016
Video
10 min.

Mikhail Karikis The Chalk Factory
Mikhail Karikis
The Chalk Factory
2017
Video
22 min. 22 sec.
Mikhail Karikis The Chalk Factory
Mikhail Karikis
The Chalk Factory
2017
Video
22 min. 22 sec.

Mikhail Karikis The Chalk Factory
Mikhail Karikis
The Chalk Factory
2017
Video
22 min. 22 sec.
Mikhail Karikis The Chalk Factory
Mikhail Karikis
The Chalk Factory
2017
Video
22 min. 22 sec.
Mikhail Karikis Sounds from Beneath
Mikhail Karikis
Sounds from Beneath
2011-2012
Video
6 min. 47 sec.
Mikhail Karikis Sounds from Beneath
Mikhail Karikis
Sounds from Beneath
2011-2012
Video
6 min. 47 sec.

Mikhail Karikis

Born 1975 in Thessaloniki, Greece, and currently based in London. Karikis has shown his works at museum exhibitions all across the globe, participating in a number of international exhibitions and biennials such as the 54th Venice Biennale (2011); Manifesta 9, Belgium (2012); Aichi Triennale 2013 and the 19th Biennale of Sydney (2014). He is also participating at the 11th Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions 2019 from February 8 to 24, 2019.

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MAM Screen 010: Mikhail Karikis


Notice about MAM Screen 010

Due to some events and programs scheduled, the screening may be temporarily unavailable during the following time-frame:
* Please note that events may be added.

- 10:00-19:00, February 9 [Sat]

- 12:15-19:45, February 10 [Sun]

- 10:00-11:30, February 16 [Sat]

- 12:15-16:45, March 2 [Sat]

- 10:00-16:00, March 3 [Sun]

- 10:00-19:00, March 9 [Sat]

- 11:30-19:45, March 10 [Sun]

- 17:30-22:00, March 15 [Fri]

- 10:00-13:00, April 20 [Sat]


Notice Regarding Photography in the Galleries

Photography is not permitted in the gallery of MAM Screen 010: Mikhail Karikis exhibition.


About “MAM Screen”

The development of video art, which first appeared in the 1960s, has progressed in leaps and bounds alongside innovations in video technology. As the number of video installations combining multiple media also grows, under the “MAM Screen” program single-channel video works from around the world will be screened daily over the period of the relevant exhibition. This program enables visitors to view works on video in concentrated fashion, and at their leisure.

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