Carsten Höller – Fara Fara at La Biennale di Venezia

Carsten Höller and Måns Månsson, Fara Fara, 2014
Film still: Courtesy of the artists

Fara Fara by Carsten Höller & Måns Månsson was premiered at TBA21-Augarten, on the occasion of Carsten Höller’s solos show LEBEN. This double-channel video installation is a music film, shown on a pair of screens, each one dedicated to one of two “rival” musicians from the Kinshasa music scene. Kinshasa is currently home to one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes. Those outside the African continent, however, tend to associate the Democratic Republic of Congo with war and poverty. In contrast to this biased view, “Fara Fara” shows the immense power and beauty of Congolese music: two revered musicians, Werrason and Koffi Olomidé, are preparing for a clash concert. There is a long-standing tradition in Congolese music in which two rival musicians perform simultaneously with their respective bands, trying to animate and impress the crowds, which can include more than 150,000 people. The film observes the different characters of the two protagonists—one lives a settled family life while the other is engaged in more materialistic pursuits—and fuels viewers’ expectations regarding the grand finale of the music clash. It examines the individual psychology of the people who spearhead Kinshasa’s music scene, offering insightful observations on the context, history, and political impact of this specific subculture.
DURATION
May 9 – November 22, 2015
Location
Arsenale,Venice, Italy