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SUMMARY: Mark Boulos
DESCRIPTION: Opening Reception Thursday\, October 7\, 8 – 10 pm. Artist Tal
 k Saturday\, October 9\, 1 – 3pm. To December 5th. The Morris and Helen Bel
 kin Art Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in North Am
 erica of work by Amsterdam based\, artist-filmmaker Mark Boulos. Boulos was
  trained as a documentary filmmaker and is […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Opening Reception Thursday\, October 7\, 
 8 - 10 pm. Artist Talk Saturday\, October 9\, 1 - 3pm. To December 5th.</h4
 ><p>The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery is pleased to present the first
  solo exhibition in North America of work by Amsterdam based\, artist-filmm
 aker Mark Boulos. Boulos was trained as a documentary filmmaker and is now 
 working on gallery installations. The exhibition features a new\, three cha
 nnel\, three projection work\, No Permanent Address (2010) and production s
 tills\, the two channel\, double projection work\, All That is Solid Melts 
 Into Air (2008) that was recently exhibited at the 6th Berlin Biennale\, an
 d the single channel monitor work\, The Word Was God (2007).</p><p>Boulos’ 
 work revolves around his interest in revolutionary ardour and religious ecs
 tasy. In the twenty minute\, All That is Solid Melts Into Air\, one screen 
 portrays the Nigerian rebel group MEND who are trying to sabotage the oil i
 ndustry in the Niger Delta. Boulos reveals the Marxist politics of group me
 mbers and their adherence to the war god Egbisu who they believe\, gives th
 em invulnerability to bullets. The sequence climaxes in a war dance. On the
  other screen are scenes from the Chicago Stock Exchange (where oil is trad
 ed) on the day of the Bear Stearns collapse. The frenzied traders and gesti
 culating warriors echo and face each other. This work was shown at the 2008
  Sidney Biennale and at the 2010 Berlin Biennale. All That is Solid Melts I
 nto Air has never been shown in North America.</p><p>The first presentation
  of No Permanent Address is at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. The
  work is for three screens and consists of portraits and vignettes from lif
 e with members of the New People’s Army\, a Maoist guerrilla group in the P
 hilippines who have recently allowed same-sex marriages among the cadres. B
 oulos talks to various members of the group and witnesses their daily life.
  The piece climaxes with a tense preparation for a possible encounter with 
 the Philippine Army (which does not\, in the end\, occur).</p><p>In a geo-p
 olitical world where more and more struggles for sovereignty are labeled “t
 errorist”\, Boulos gives a non-journalistic\, diaristic and very human port
 rait of people who have turned to militancy.</p><p><strong>Biography</stron
 g></p><p>Mark Boulos is an artist-filmmaker living and working in Amsterdam
 . During 2010\, his work has been exhibited at the 6th Berlin Biennale for 
 Contemporary Art\, in the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art\, and i
 n a solo exhibition at AR/GE Kunst Galerie Museum in Bolzano. In 2008\, Bou
 los participated in the Biennale of Sydney and had his first solo show at t
 he Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. His work has also been shown at the 2nd B
 iennale of Thessaloniki\, the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow\, the
  Swiss Art Awards\, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions\, Bloomberg Space\
 , the Hayward Gallery\, the Barbican Gallery\, the Institute of Contemporar
 y Art\, London.</p><p>Boulos is the recipient of awards from the Netherland
 s Film Fonds\, the Fonds BKVB\, Film London\, the British Documentary Film 
 Foundation and the Arts Council England. Born in Boston\, USA in 1975\, Bou
 los received his BA in Philosophy from Swarthmore College and Deep Springs 
 College (USA)\, his MA from the National Film and Television School (Englan
 d)\, and held a Fulbright Scholarship at the Rijksakademie\, Amsterdam.</p>
 <p><em>This exhibition has been made possible with funding from The Canada 
 Council for the Arts\, the Mondriaan Foundation\, Amsterdam\, the Netherlan
 ds Film Fund\, and the generous support of our Belkin Curator’s Forum membe
 rs.</em></p><p><em>photo: Mark Boulos\, Ka Teteng (Comrade Teteng)\, 2010. 
 C print. Courtesy of the artist.</em><br /><a href="http://www.belkin.ubc.c
 a/" target="blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.belkin.ubc.ca/</a><
 /p>
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