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Maya Schweizer's films address questions of history, identity and memory. Urban spaces as intersections between individual and collective actions often provide the starting point for her consideration. Her view of these places and spaces exposes social realities, instilled narratives and superimposed histories. When Schweizer showcases cultural identity, the role of individuals as political actors, or individual memories, it is always about the vicarious experience in the social context.
In her reflections on everyday spaces, Schweizer fluctuates between documentation and dramatization. She assembles situational observations and documentary materials, self-produced and found images, combining them with sample-based, sound and texts to produce a new structure. In doing so, she weaves the various auditory and visual layers into a narrative; in her own range of topics never lapsing into a fixed position regarding the broad range of topics she addresses.
Vorwort von / Foreword by: Michael Buhrs, Sabine Schmid
Texte von / Texts by: Essays von Zoltán Kékesi und Elena Vogman; ein Gespräch zwischen Maya Schweizer und Sabine Schmid; Werkbeschreibungen von Cecilia Canziani, Brigitte Franzen, Dorota Kenderova und Jaro Varga, Thomas Kilpper