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Video Star is an ironic self-portrait made for an exhibition at Stenerenmuseet in Oslo. The video reminds of a TV interview. I’m criticizing everything from curators, art-critics and my physical health. The voice is pitched down and it’s shoot with a fisheye lens in order to make the figure swollen and lazy. “… while Tracey Emin is exposing herself, Jannicke Låker likes to expose others …”
/Jan Kokkin, Morgenbladet (translated from Norwegian newspaper), September 2003
Jannicke Låker (born in Norway) lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Jannicke Låker is one of the very few Norwegian artists who have consistently worked with video and developed the media into a powerful tool, using low-tech video language as a starting point.
Artist statement: In my works I often use, together with humor, heavy subject matters as racism, sexual violation, power games between people etc, but common for all my videos is the intention to reveal the human behind the actions, often something intimate, private or banal -that’s the motive power behind the work. But as well as exposing the actors I also expose the director and her motive behind, and the actions in, the work. The videos is based on simple scripts with an exact physical setting that builds the frames which allows me to improvise during the production.
‘It is in the videos in which the artist herself is directly involved, either in front or behind the camera, that the expression is most powerful. Here, Låker shows a devil-may-care attitude, which has made her one of the most interesting and exciting Norwegian video artists’.