United States / Apr 03, 2014 / Greene Naftali Gallery, NYC, NY
Empire (2014)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Empire (2014) is a direct reference to Andy Warhol’s eponymous 1964 film, which consists of a single eight-hour-long shot of the Empire State Building. In Bacher’s film, images of the iconic skyscraper—illuminated by twinkling red, white, and blue lights—are fragmented through plexiglass prisms, turning a symbol of American modernism into something unruly, unstable, and fugitive. The images lose integrity each time they are refracted or reflected. Paired with a discordant soundtrack, this work creates a hallucinatory spectacle suggestive of an era of deep uncertainty, marked by climate change and sociopolitical turmoil. [Overview courtesy of MoMA]
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Empire |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 3 aprile 2014 |
| Assistant directors | Lutz Bacher |
Release dates
Limited release
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