2006 | 00:22:10 | United States | English | Color | Stereo | 16:9 | HD video
Collection: New Releases, Single Titles
Tags: Animals, Blu-ray, Environment
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Filmed primarily in Alaska, The Aquarium contrasts the openness of the primeval Arctic landscape with the entrapment of captured sea mammals in aquariums. It speaks of the progressive destruction of these animals’ habitat, seeing beyond the alluring spectacle.
“This is not a “message movie” transposed to a gallery setting; its formal strategies set it firmly in the realm of art, and ultimately the message, if there is one, is tantalizingly ambivalent. The final image is that of a startlingly bright orange octopus being lifted out of a tank of water by a latex-gloved hand. The octopus immediately wraps its tentacles around the hand, and each time the human tries to remove it, the creature attaches its suckers ever more tightly, refusing to let go or to give up.”
-- Claire Barliant, Artforum
Premiere
Alona Kagan GalleryNew York, NY
Exhibitions + Festivals
HYPERVISION, Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT, 2006
Maui Film Festival, Hawaii, 2006
Anthology Film Archives, New York, 2006
Flaherty Seminar, Colgate University, 2009
Anthology Film Archives, New York, 2009
International House, Philadelphia, 2011
Hamilton College, New York, 2011
