Over a decade has passed since visual artist Matthew Barney completed The Cremaster Cycle, but the sprawling five-part film and art installation remains one the most thrilling and moving museum experiences in our memory. Next month, Barney will bring his new film, River of Fundament, with music by Jonathan Bepler, to the Brooklyn Academy of Music for its world premiere. And it sounds incredible.
The film is "loosely based" on Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings, which is about Egyptian mysticism. Production on River of Fundament began in 2007, and involves Barney hallmarks of drawings, sculptures, performance art and, above all, reinterpretation. Here's an excerpt of BAM's press release describing the film:
Taking the American landscape as its backdrop, the film River of Fundament is an epic story of regeneration and rebirth, set in three major American cities—Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York. Loosely based on Norman Mailer’s 1983 novel Ancient Evenings, the film follows the death and reincarnation of two principal characters, who take the form of Norman Mailer and an anthropomorphic automobile. A collaboration between visual artist Matthew Barney and Berlin-based American composer Jonathan Bepler, the film was conceived of as a contemporary opera that combines documentary footage of three live acts performed in outdoor environments in Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York, with live action cinema, largely set in a careful recreation of Mailer’s Brooklyn brownstone apartment where the late author’s wake is underway.
In Ancient Evenings, Mailer’s protagonist, the nobleman Menenhetet I, uses magic and trickery in order to become reincarnated three times in the womb of his wife, who then becomes his mother. In each attempt at reincarnation, the undead must cross the river of feces to attain new life, with the goal of changing his corporeal status from that of nobleman to pharaoh. In his third and final attempt to transform, Menenhetet III becomes stuck in the womb, failing to reincarnate. In River of Fundament, Barney recasts “Norman” in the role of the protagonist, as he endures two rebirths, failing in the third, in hopes of attaining a higher status among the ancestry of Great American Letters. The looming spirit of Hemingway haunts Norman as he transitions from one body to the next.
Further, BAM says, "The film’s central scene is an abstraction of Mailer’s wake, set in a replica of the late author’s apartment in Brooklyn Heights and featuring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Paul Giamatti, Elaine Stritch, Ellen Burstyn, Joan La Barbara, and jazz percussionist Milford Graves." And here's video of one of the performances captured in LA:
Two years ago, Barney launched a barge on the East River, carrying a replica of Mailer's home. Mailer played Houdini in Cremaster 2, and the Wall Street Journal notes that he and Barney "formed a special bond." Barney said, "I became interested in the hybrid nature of what he did, in mixing a journalistic practice and a literary practice with his work as a film director and his relationship to politics and entertainment, and how it all became one field of activity over the course of his career. He never rested in one comfortable place and I respect that."
The River of Fundament will be at BAM on February 12 through February 16. Here's the full press release:
Taking the American landscape as its backdrop, the film River of Fundament is an epic story of regeneration and rebirth, set in three major American cities—Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York. Loosely based on Norman Mailer’s 1983 novel Ancient Evenings, the film follows the death and reincarnation of two principal characters, who take the form of Norman Mailer and an anthropomorphic automobile. A collaboration between visual artist Matthew Barney and Berlin-based American composer Jonathan Bepler, the film was conceived of as a contemporary opera that combines documentary footage of three live acts performed in outdoor environments in Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York, with live action cinema, largely set in a careful recreation of Mailer’s Brooklyn brownstone apartment where the late author’s wake is underway.
In Ancient Evenings, Mailer’s protagonist, the nobleman Menenhetet I, uses magic and trickery in order to become reincarnated three times in the womb of his wife, who then becomes his mother. In each attempt at reincarnation, the undead must cross the river of feces to attain new life, with the goal of changing his corporeal status from that of nobleman to pharaoh. In his third and final attempt to transform, Menenhetet III becomes stuck in the womb, failing to reincarnate. In River of Fundament, Barney recasts “Norman” in the role of the protagonist, as he endures two rebirths, failing in the third, in hopes of attaining a higher status among the ancestry of Great American Letters. The looming spirit of Hemingway haunts Norman as he transitions from one body to the next.The film unfolds in three parts, each of which includes one of the live acts that follows the narrative of the automobile. Aspects of the protagonist’s will and desire for transformation are put into action in the outdoor productions that are performed in REN (Los Angeles, 2008), KHU (Detroit, 2010), and BA (New York City, 2013), involving the 1967 Chrysler Imperial from CREMASTER 3, a 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, and a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. Rivers and thoroughfares dominate the landscape, evoking the river of feces described in Mailer’s novel. From the freeways of Los Angeles, to the River Rouge and Detroit Rivers central to the automotive industry, and finally to New York City’s East River—host to a funereal barge ferrying the Mailer apartment—manmade and natural arteries transport the protagonist on his journey from death to rebirth. As in Bepler's previous explorations of sound and its potential as a vehicle to channel transgressive states, River of Fundament’s musical
component is an autonomous element that shapes the subliminal drives at play within the
storyline.The central scene of River of Fundament is a wake for Norman Mailer, which is imagined as a lavish dinner party attended by New York’s cultural literati including Salman Rushdie, Liz Smith, Dick Cavett, Lawrence Weiner, and Larry Holmes, as well as characters from Ancient Evenings and Barney’s earlier film project The CREMASTER Cycle. The wake takes place inside the Mailer apartment, which in the final act of the film is ferried down the river. This central scene of the wake is intercut with scenes from the earlier performances and the story of Norman's journey along the river of fundament parallels that of the automobile, and is populated by the incestuous characters detailed in the myth of Osiris. As the story of Norman’s lives are recounted to him by an elder pharaoh, Norman’s widow and wives contemplate the soul’s journey as a series of recitatives, quoting passages from Ancient Evenings, as well as American authors Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William S. Burroughs.
River of Fundament features a notable and diverse cast. Specialists from various industrial processes—including large scale iron smelting, automobile demolition, and sulfur casting—join dramatic actors Ellen Burstyn, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Paul Giamatti, John Buffalo Mailer, and Elaine Stritch. In addition, the film features characters from Barney and Bepler’s previous collaboration CREMASTER 3, including characters played by Barney and Aimee Mullins. Avant-garde vocalist Joan La Barbara, percussionist Milford Graves, baritones Eugene and Herbert Perry, funk/blues singer Belita Woods, singer Lila Downs, singer/songwriter Shara Worden, singer/actor Deborah Harry, composer/organist Dr. Lonnie Smith and the Mystic River Native American pow-wow, lead an eclectic group of musicians.
Matthew Barney and Jonathan Bepler have worked together since CREMASTER 1 in 1995. Bepler continued to score Barney’s films CREMASTER 2, 3, and 5. Barney’s The CREMASTER Cycle (1994-2002), consisting of the films and related sculptures, photographs and drawings, was exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York to critical acclaim. The CREMASTER films have achieved worldwide distribution in the worlds of art, film, and music. With a strong belief in the spirit of collaboration, Barney and Bepler have worked with a broad range of talents in the past including Norman Mailer, actress Ursula Andress, performance artist Marti Domination, singer-songwriter Patty Griffin, thrash metal drummer Dave Lombardo, the Budapest Opera and Philharmonic Orchestra, hardcore bands Agnostic Front and Murphy’s Law, and the Radio City Rockettes.
Following the world premiere at BAM on February 12, River of Fundament will make its European premiere at the Bavarian State Opera, Munich, in March 2014 in conjunction with River of Fundament, an exhibition of sculpture and drawing at Munich’s Haus der Kunst curated by Okwui Enwezor. Following the premiere, the film will tour for two years in proscenium theaters at international performance festivals. The tour is organized by the Manchester International Festival.
River of Fundament is presented worldwide on behalf of the artist by Manchester International Festival.