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Phil Collins
zasto ne govorim srpski (na srpskom), 2008
16 mm film transferred to DVD, color, sound, 35 min.
Courtesy of the artist.
Commissioned by 2008 Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
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tippi 06|23|08
This was certainly the strongest piece in the show. You should watch it in it's entirety, from beginning to end, in one sitting. Otherwise you may miss the emotion, the horror of the story.
Diva C 08|24|08
This piece moved me so much, my husband kept coming in and looking for me - it moved me to tears and I felt as if I knew the people interviewed. Maybe it was the size of the screen, the intimacy of the room - and that just reinforces the importance of varied media art, the presence in a public show - I would not have bothered watching this if it was on YouTube, or even on HBO. As a piece of art, it had an impact on me. I paid attention to it.
Dennis R. Kolakowski 11|21|08
I'm extremely interested in communicating with Mr. Collins. If possible please forward my e-mail address to him.
Thanks.
student 12|08|08
Mr. Kolakowski,
I've been looking into the artist after being incredibly moved by the work as well. He is represented by the Kerlin Gallery in Ireland, and the best way to try and contact him would be to do so through them.