The Disappointment; Or, The Force of Credulity
27 April 2011
ABSTRACT
“An unexpected masterpiece.” — Grady Hendrix, New York Sun

Best known for his scathing news media exposé Spin (1995), Brian Springer’s latest film is a labyrinthine, semi-autobiographical documentary about the search for four disparate treasures buried on his family’s farm in Missouri. These include gold coins left behind by a 16th century Spanish explorer; silver from the Civil War; the legendary lost diary of anarchist Kate Austin, who lived on the farm in the 1890s; and a mysterious limestone sculpture of dubious origin. Springer interweaves the stories surrounding these treasures with those of his family to spin a tale of spirit possession, Napalm, Indian massacres, early American opera, fanatical obsessions, 200 tons of dirt, and the way mothers try to protect their families from wounds that never heal. At its core, The Disappointment meditates on the ways history is passed along, altered, and sometimes lost through archeological findings.

Courtesy the artist & Video Data Bank. 2007, USA, Beta SP video, 70 mins


A Secret Langage

It will speak a secret language and leave behind documents not of edification but of paradox.

 Hugo Ball, Flight out of Time

Ice Cream Social
In the summer of 2003 the Sundance Channel announced a "TV Lab" competition—proposals for new television series. Four projects were selected from the nearly four thousand submitted. The Ice Cream Social, David Robbins’ update of the classic variety-show format, was one of them. In October 2003, a "mini-pilot" was produced in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

BRIAN SPRINGER (b. 1959, Kansas) studied video at the State University of New York at Buffalo and received his MFA in Art from the University of California Santa Barbara. While in Buffalo, Springer worked with a group of artists to create Squeaky Wheel, a nationally respected grassroots media arts center. Springer’s work has been shown at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Germany, the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), the Whitney Museum (NYC), the Institute for Contemporary Art (London), and the Centre Pompidou (Paris), and has been broadcast nationally in the UK. He currently lives in Ohio, where he works in the public schools through the Ohio Arts Council’s arts residency program.

Brian Springer, "The Disappointment: Or, The Force of Credulity" (video, 2007, 70 min) Courtesy the artist and VDB, Chicago


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