| Scene for  New Heritage Trilogy David  Maljkovic
 DVD
 20.08mins
 23 May - 16 June 2007 Croatian-artist  David Maljkovic’s epic film series Scene for New Heritage Trilogy presents a futuristic world set in  the year 2045. Shot over three years spanning 2004 - 2006, the first film focuses  on a group of travellers visiting a memorial park, erected in Petrova   Gora, Croatia,  for victims of the Second World War under the Communist government of Yugoslavia.  As they visit the monument, debate is sparked as to its long-forgotten meaning - it means nothing to them, just as their strange dialect is alien to us.  The second film, set 20 years later, features  a young boy approaching and looking out from the monument's tower to an empty  snow-filled landscape, as if on some spiritual pilgrimage. The third and final  film depicts young teenagers milling aimlessly around the central tower;  talking, playing and walking around the derelict monument. Amid the desolate  landscape, this bastion to 20th Century history has become a folk tale for the  visitors, its raw concrete structure an empty shell offering no indication of  the brutality it represents. The film invites viewers to travel through time to  discover the artist's vision of the future and look at how the meaning of  history and monuments changes from one era to the next. The film’s powerful  subject matter comes from the artist's own memories of obligatory visits under  the Communist regime. David Maljkovic  will exhibit in the Croatian Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice in 2007. Graduating  from the Academy of Fine Arts, University  of Zagreb, in 2000, Maljkovic now  lives and works in Zagreb and Berlin. He has recently shown at P.S.1  Contemporary Art Centre, New York; Whitechapel Art  Gallery, London; Kunstverein Hamburg, Hamburg; and  Centre Pompidou, Paris.6 Installation photographs: Mark Gore |