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Anna Frants
FUR DIE STADT
ABOUT FUR DIE STADT:
Lenin stated that he could not listen to Beethoven's sonata because if he did he would never
finish the revolution. In Frant's Für die Stadt, hungry foot soldiers fight in a videotaped dance for
survival to "Moonlight Sonata"...
Pigeons foraging in cold snow of St Petersburg this past winter migrate all the way to New York
for spring. Anna Frants' multimedia installations of Russian city street pigeons scavenging for
food have landed on both sides of the East River. Undeterred by the bustling public street around
them, Frants video/sound projections of feathered city inhabitants go about their business in the
front window of Dam Stuhltrager Gallery in Brooklyn at the Chelsea Art Museum in Manhattan.
Connecting life as an artist in Russia and in America, Frant's video is set in a frozen, harsh and
unforgiving setting where occupants are filmed amidst routine of working hard to find and claim
their daily bread. Among the crowd, one bird has notably different movements and it becomes
clear he/she is sick or injured. Set to Beethoven's Sonata, the impeded pigeon is the weakest in
the bunch but nonetheless uniquely different, and thus rises as the star.
ARTIST STATEMENT: The effect of listening to Beethoven is want to "...tell people sweet stupid
things and caress their heads instead of smashing in those heads mercilessly..." - Lenin