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exergue - documenta 14, dir. Dimitris Athiridis, Greece 2024, English / German spoken with English subtitles, 848 min.
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Open City Documentary Festival 2025
Structured in 14 episodes (screening over three consecutive days), exergue – on documenta 14 offers a look behind the scenes of the institutional contemporary art world. The film follows artistic director Adam Szymczyk and his curatorial team over two years as they prepare documenta 14. Titled “Learning from Athens”, the 2017 edition of the world’s most prominent art exhibition was held for the first time both in its home of Kassel in Germany and Athens in Greece, a gesture that referenced Germany’s bail-out of Greece, which ultimately profited the German government. documenta 14 went notoriously over budget, prompting a media scandal and financial investigation that overshadowed the artistic merits of the exhibition. Working in the observational tradition, and with unprecedented access, Athiridis’s epic project mirrors the scale and ambition of Documenta 14, as well as its radical commitment to the transparency of the process, sharing the exhibition “among its visitors and artists, readers and writers, as well as all those whose work made it happen”.
“The film’s mostly observational form means that Athiridis’s main intent is to document rather than cast explicit judgment; each viewer will come to their own conclusion as to how to assess Szymczyk and his decision to bring a German mega-exhibition to Greece just a few years after the latter’s sovereign debt crisis and subsequent political turmoil. One thing, however, is certain: through the gruelling, multiyear process of making this happen, Szymczyk and his team show a sincere belief in art’s capacity to confront the darkest aspects of the past and present. They manifest a tenacious commitment to public transparency […] making a market-unfriendly exhibition with themes of colonialism, indigeneity, war, and migration at its heart. Athiridis’s record shows how critique and creativity can come from within the belly of the beast, without ever letting its viewer forget that there is a price to pay along the way.” (Erika Balsom, Film Comment)
The screening of exergue – on documenta (chapters 1-4) on Friday 18 April will be followed by a conversation with Adam Szymczyk, artistic director of documenta 14.*
*Please note this is a separate ticketed event
exergue - on documenta 14 is screening as a prologue to Open City Documentary Festival 2025.
Full festival programme to be announced on 3 April.
Structured in 14 episodes (screening over three consecutive days), exergue – on documenta 14 offers a look behind the scenes of the institutional contemporary art world. The film follows artistic director Adam Szymczyk and his curatorial team over two years as they prepare documenta 14. Titled “Learning from Athens”, the 2017 edition of the world’s most prominent art exhibition was held for the first time both in its home of Kassel in Germany and Athens in Greece, a gesture that referenced Germany’s bail-out of Greece, which ultimately profited the German government. documenta 14 went notoriously over budget, prompting a media scandal and financial investigation that overshadowed the artistic merits of the exhibition. Working in the observational tradition, and with unprecedented access, Athiridis’s epic project mirrors the scale and ambition of Documenta 14, as well as its radical commitment to the transparency of the process, sharing the exhibition “among its visitors and artists, readers and writers, as well as all those whose work made it happen”.
“The film’s mostly observational form means that Athiridis’s main intent is to document rather than cast explicit judgment; each viewer will come to their own conclusion as to how to assess Szymczyk and his decision to bring a German mega-exhibition to Greece just a few years after the latter’s sovereign debt crisis and subsequent political turmoil. One thing, however, is certain: through the gruelling, multiyear process of making this happen, Szymczyk and his team show a sincere belief in art’s capacity to confront the darkest aspects of the past and present. They manifest a tenacious commitment to public transparency […] making a market-unfriendly exhibition with themes of colonialism, indigeneity, war, and migration at its heart. Athiridis’s record shows how critique and creativity can come from within the belly of the beast, without ever letting its viewer forget that there is a price to pay along the way.” (Erika Balsom, Film Comment)
The screening of exergue – on documenta (chapters 1-4) on Friday 18 April will be followed by a conversation with Adam Szymczyk, artistic director of documenta 14.*
*Please note this is a separate ticketed event
exergue - on documenta 14 is screening as a prologue to Open City Documentary Festival 2025.
Full festival programme to be announced on 3 April.
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03:00 pm
Fri, 18 Apr 2025
Cinema 1
12:00 pm
Sat, 19 Apr 2025
Cinema 1
12:00 pm
Sun, 20 Apr 2025
Cinema 1
Ticket information
- All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
- For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.
Access information
Cinema 1
- Both our Cinemas have step free access from The Mall and are accessible by ramp
- We have 1 wheelchair allocated space with a seat for a companion
- All seats are hard back, have a crushed velvet feel and they do not recline
- These are our seat size dimensions: W 42 x D 45 x H 52
- Arm rest either side of the seat dimensions: L 27 x W 7 x H 20
for the following requirements:
- We have unassigned seating. If you require a specific seat, please reserve this in advance
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Please note that tickets purchased for Friday's screening will also give you access to screenings on Saturday and Sunday.
Programme Schedule
Friday 18 April
15:00 - Introduction
15:10 - 17:00 - Chapters 1-2
17:00 - 17:15 - Intermission (15 mins)
17:15 - 19:30 - Chapters 3-4
19:30 - 20:30 - Adam Szymczyk in conversation*
*Please note this is a separate ticketed event
Saturday 19 April
12:00 - 14:45 - Chapters 5-7
14:45 - 15:15 - Intermission (30 mins)
15:15 - 18:15 - Chapters 8-10
Sunday 20 April
12:00 - 14:15 - Chapters 11-12
14:15 - 14:30 - Intermission (15 mins)
14:30 - 17:00 - Chapters 13-14

Friday 18 April, 7.30pm
Adam Szymczyk in conversation
To coincide with the screening of exergue - on documenta 14, Adam Szymczyk (artistic director of documenta 14) will be present in-person for an in-depth conversation, hosted by Chris McCormack. Co-presented with Open City Documentary Festival and Art Monthly.
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