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Scene for a New Heritage, 2004, video/DVD/Colour/Sound, 4�33�, Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam

Whitechapel, London   
David Maljkovic

The Whitechapel presents the first UK solo show of David Maljkovic premiering his new film trilogy Scene for New Heritage Trilogy.

Whitechapel Art Gallery 28 March - 6 May 2007

The three films travel through time to show the artist’s vision of the future and how the meanings of history and monuments change over time. Set in the futuristic world of 2045 the first film follows a group traveling to the memorial park at Petrova Gora, Croatia.

They visit communist monuments and debate over their long-forgotten meaning in traditional Croatian folk song that the artist recasts as a futuristic language.

The second part is set twenty years later, as a young boy looks out from the monument’s tower to an empty landscape, as though the building has by then acquired a mystical dimension.

The final film shows young teenagers talking, playing and walking around the derelict monument.

Admission free.