EXERGUE – ON DOCUMENTA 14 follows
artistic director Adam Szymczyk and his curatorial team over two years as they
develop “Learning from Athens,” a historic edition of what is considered the
world’s most prominent art exhibition, held for the first time in 2017 in
Kassel, Germany, and Athens, Greece, the epicenter of Europe’s financial crisis
at the time.
The artistic proposal of expansion to two
locations was Szymczyk’s bold attempt to explore the institution’s boundaries,
challenging the Eurocentric model of art production. It was faced with more
than just logistical obstacles that could not help avert a financial deficit.
The media scandal that erupted before the closing day obscured the artistic
merits of the mega exhibition and further discussions about the content.
documenta 14 sparked critical controversy and
reactions due to its radical curatorial approach, and critical reflection on
history, frequently perceived as didactic or instrumentalizing politically
urgent issues such as the refugee crisis, neo-liberalization, and the rise of
far-right politics globally. At the same time, it was embattled as it raised
uncomfortable questions about the art institution’s dependencies on local
politics and the funding mechanisms of the art world.
Through the passion of its protagonists, the
beauty and power of art, and the unprecedented access this cinematic opus, told
in fourteen chapters, invites audiences into a behind-the-scenes observation of
the dramatic course of documenta 14 and captures a reflection of the
institutional art world and the function of Contemporary Art in a shifting
global landscape. (Kino
Rebelde)