Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, 2017.
The Hurt Locker, 2017.
Come and See, 2017.
Stalingrad, 2017.
Lawrence of Arabia, 2017.
War and Peace, 2017.
Wings, 2017.
Flags of our Fathers, 2017.
Lettes from Iwo Jima, 2017.
Army of Darkness, 2017.
Oh! What a Lovely War, 2017.
Battleship Potemkin, 2017.
Turtles Can Fly, 2017.
Men In War, 2017.
Patton, 2017.
The Great Dictator, 2017.
Paths of Glory, 2017.
Wooden Crosses, 2017.
The Sacrifice, 2017.
The Human Condition Part I: No Greater Love, 2017.
The Human Condition Part II: Road to Eternity, 2017.
The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer, 2017.
Apocalypse Now, 2017.
Platoon, 2017.
Terra nullius is a Latin expression derived from Roman Law describing “land that belongs to nobody”. In principle it describes territory that may be unoccupied or uninhabited and therefore may be acquired through occupation. Terra Nullius consists of twenty-four empty war landscapes. Each image is a digital montage made entirely of screenshots from a specific war movie ranging from Sergei Eistenstein's Battleship Potemkin (1925), to David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker (2008).
Exhibition view, The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition view The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition catalogue The Still Point of the Turning World - Between Film and Photography, FOMU (BE)
Exhibition view from Aperture Magazine No.237
Exhibition view from No Looking Back, OKAY?, UGM (SI)
Exhibition view from No Looking Back, OKAY?, UGM (SI)
Exhibition view from No Looking Back, OKAY?, UGM (SI)
Exhibition Poster No Looking Back, OKAY?, UGM (SI)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Exhibition view from Terra Nullius, Viborg Kunsthal (DK)
Making Memories: Morten Barker’s Terra Nullius
Posted on july 18, 2019
by Eugenie Shinkle, American Suburb X.