Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
Visual Arts, Exhibition

“End Credits”, 2012 - Ongoing

Steve McQueen

Dates

Tickets

Free admission. Reservation is required.

Venue

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Friday 24 September - Sunday 24 October
Time
16.00-22.00
Venue
Exhibition Hall -1

Information

Tickets

Free admission.
Reservation is required.

Introduction

The Oscar-winning director of “Shame” and “12 Years a Slave”, Steve McQueen creates “End Credits”; an art installation at Onassis Stegi Exhibition Hall. A tribute to the African-American singer, actor, social activist and American football star Paul Robeson (1898-1976), who in the 1950s was on the FBI’s blacklist for his fight against racism.

Courtesy of the artist, Marian Goodman Gallery and Thomas Dane Gallery, London. © Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen, End Credits, 2012-ongoing. Sequence of digitally scanned files, sound, continuous single projection. Installation at The Art Institute of Chicago, 2012.

Transcending video art, although a highly accomplished and decorated artist, Steve McQueen boldly moved to the mainstream film industry, confronting the collective angst, mastering the art of unearthing identity and race traumas. The horrors exposed, the tension and the drama in McQueen’s bold paint strokes not only do not cajole the public taste but usher it to the corners of human cruelty and absurdness.

In his ongoing work “End Credits”, 2012 - Ongoing, he is creating an epic portrait of a man-symbol, Paul Robeson. A singer and social activist, Robeson became the blacklisted target of FBI when he started to crusade against lynching. His life and art career were destroyed. When his FBI files became partly declassified, Steve McQueen embarked on a long pilgrimage to assemble a monument of epic dimensions of the heroic man. The end credits in films are where all the contributing components of the film are credited. Through thousands and thousands of ever-scrolling pages, “End Credits”, 2012 - Ongoing, are a purgatory for our collective consciousness towards martyred individuals like Robeson. Like a fountain or a river, “End Credits”, 2012 - Ongoing, flows endlessly in dozens of hours of a visual and spoken-word sermon mesmerizing in their dark matter and profound, compacted pain.

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Photo: Andreas Simopoulos

“End Credits, 2012 – Ongoing,” co-produced by Onassis Culture, is presented as part of the 7th Athens Biennale.

Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York and Paris and Thomas Dane Gallery, London.Made with Support from Holland Festival, The Netherlands; Innsbruck International, Austria, and the Onassis Culture.