A Weakness for Raisins: Films & Archive of Ester Krumbachová

type: autorská
place of exhibition: Centre for Contemporary Arts
date of exhibition: 2018/12/07 - 2019/01/27

note:
Ester Krumbachová was a key figure in Czech New Wave cinema in the 1960s. She contributed significantly to films such as The Party and the Guests, Daisies, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Witchhammer, and The Murder of Mr. Devil, as a costume designer, stage designer, scriptwriter, author and director. After the 1968 Prague Spring and the subsequent invasion of Warsaw Pact forces, Krumbachová was one of many Czech artists effectively silenced and non-officially banned from Barrandov Film Studios until 1989.

Occasionally finding work in film, sometimes under a friend's name, she earned money from making amulets. Working with modelling clay and her kitchen oven, she created raw designs that combined many materials in each unique necklace. The pieces demonstrate her interest in alchemy, the esoteric and the transmutation of materials, and relate back to her innovative concepts in costume and set design.

In 1994, she published The First Book of Ester, a collection of ‘intentionally unsent letters or letters forgotten unintentionally' punctuated by a series of dark fairytales. The archive is full of unsent letters, many torn into small fragments and stored in plastic bags. It seems likely that she made a selection from this collection for the book but much work remains to be done on them and on her communication/non-communication with the intended recipients of the letters. Likewise her fairy tales – often comic, twisted and biting – remain unknown to English speaking audiences and relatively unknown even in her own home country.

Krumbachová has returned to public consciousness recently as her papers, artwork, photography and clothes were donated to create an archive, which is overseen by curators Edith Jeřábková and Zuzana Blochová. The archive is beginning to shed light on Krumbachová's time, with many topics – agency, magic, materialism, gender, feminism, the interconnected nature of reality, and sensory forms of knowledge – remaining relevant today.

This exhibition is based on the only film directed by Krumbachová, The Murder of Mr. Devil, and displays key elements of her archive within a much broader context as artists ACID PRAWN (Sian Dorrer), Marek Meduna, Sally Hackett and France-Lise McGurn interact directly with, and respond to, her work. An entangled collaboration between Are, Dorrer and Meduna blurs the distinction between artworks, exhibition architecture and design in CCA1 and 3, with Glasgow curators Panel curating CCA2. A Weakness for Raisins will be accompanied by a series of screenings.

Curated by Are Prague and CCA Glasgow with guest curators Panel

Exhibition Partners: National Film Archive, Prague; Czech Film Fund; Czech Centre London; The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague; the Barrandov Studio; BIONAUT; Czech Television; DW Agency, Prague; Glasgow Film Theatre; MAP Magazine; and Second Run

Supported by Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Council, the Ministry of Culture Czech Republic, Prague City Hall, and the Czech Centre London

Special thanks to Ivo Paik, Anja Kirschner, Jarmila Košnářová, Petr Václav, Václav Šeda – ADES

Event and Film Programme

Double Screenings (all FREE but ticketed):

Tue 11 Dec
6pm - Daisies (CSR, 1966, 73 min)
Direction Věra Chytilová, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Věra Chytilová, production design Ester Krumbachová and Jaroslav Kučera, costume design Ester Krumbachová

7.20pm - The Ear (CSR, 1970, 94 min)
Direction Karel Kachyňa, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová

Tue 18 Dec
6pm - Marian (CZ – FR, 1996, 109 min)
Direction Petr Václav, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová and Ondřej Nekvasil and dramaturgy Ester Krumbachová and Hana Jemelíková

7.50pm - Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (CSR, 1970, 73 min)
Direction Jaromil Jireš, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Jaromil Jireš, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová

Wed 9 Jan
6pm - Long Live the Republic! (CSR, 1965, 132 min)
Direction Karel Kachyňa, costume design Ester Krumbachová and Olga Dimitrovová

8.15pm - All My Good Countrymen (CSR, 1968, 115 min)
Direction Vojtěch Jasný, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová

Wed 16 Jan
6pm - Coach to Vienna (CSR, 1966, 76 min)
Direction Karel Kachyňa, costume design Ester Krumbachová

7.20pm - Fruit of Paradise (CSR, 1969, 96 min)
Direction Věra Chytilová, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Věra Chytilová, story, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová

Sat 26 Jan
2pm - The Murder of Mr. Devil (CSR, 1970, 72 min)
Direction, story, production and costume design, text of the song Yeti Ester Krumbachová, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Jan Němec

3.15pm - Diamonds of the Night (CSR, 1964, 67 mins)
Direction Jan Němec, costume design Ester Krumbachová

Sun 27 Jan
2pm - The Party and the Guests (CSR, 1966, 68 min)
Direction Jan Němec, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Jan Němec, story, production and costume design Ester Krumbachová

3.15pm - Witchhammer (CSR, 1969, 103 min)
Direction Otakar Vávra, screenplay Ester Krumbachová and Otakar Vávra, production design and text of the military song Flandern in Not Ester Krumbachová

All films screened with English subtitles

A Weakness for Raisins: Films & Archive of Ester Krumbachová

person   born
Krumbachová Ester   12. 1. 1923    

A Weakness for Raisins: Films & Archive of Ester Krumbachová

institution, city, address
Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, 350 Sauchiehall St