9 Scripts from a Nation at War (2007), a ten-channel video installation (at that time recently) acquired by MoMA, marked the first work for which artists Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Ashley Hunt, Katya Sander, and David Thorne have collaborated. The work responds to knowledge production and communication in the context of the Iraq war since the initial invasion by U.S. military forces in March 2003. The ten videos comprising the large-scale, spatial installation cast inquiry into the position of the individual amidst roles constructed by war. Each video stages the speaking of a script from the following perspectives: citizen, blogger, correspondent, veteran, student, actor, interviewer, lawyer, detainee, and source. The scripts are enacted by both actors and non-actors, some speaking their own words, some reciting the words of others. Displayed as projections and seated viewing stations in a circuitous, non-narrative structure, the performative videos create a charged environment questioning the implications of war on individual and collective subjectivity.
The artists have worked together in smaller constellations on a range of artworks and projects. The nature of their collaboration—geographically varied, multidisciplinary, and constantly shifting—reflects the ways in which their individual practices overlap. Primarily through video, performance, and installation, the artists have employed methods from theater, film, linguistics, and journalism.
Leading up to and during the exhibition, a live performance by the artists titled Combatant Status Review Tribunals pp. 002954–003064: A Public Reading, created in conjunction with 9 Scripts from a Nation at War, took place at the museum.
Photo © Werner Kaligofsky, Bildrecht Wien 2024
25 January–6 August 2012
The Museum of Modern Art
Media Gallery
New York, NY, US
Curators
Sabine Breitwieser, Chief Curator, and Martin Hartung, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Media and Performance Art
Performance
Combatant Status Review Tribunals, pp. 002954–003064: A Public Reading
12 & 13 November 2011
27 & 28 April 2012
Links
MoMA

