Black Lives Matter
Huber Sasha, Saarikko Petri
Black Lives Matter is a performance about police brutality faced predominately by African-American population due to deep rooted racism. The performance depicts a fictitious police officer writing uncountable times Black Lives Matter on a chalkboard wall as a form of non-violent penalty.
Production Year				
    			
					2017				
						
			
							Duration				
    			
					00:07:19				
			
																		Asiasana
anti-racism, chalk, media art, performance (art forms), police (occupations), political art, punishments, racism, video art, video performances (art), violence (activity), writing
			
			
							Original Title				
    			
					Black Lives Matter				
			
			
		    
			
								English Title					
	    			Black Lives Matter
Production Countries					
	    			
						Finland,United States					
				
			
							Dialogue				
    			
					No				
			
			
			
			
			
							Sound				
    			
					Yes				
			
			
			
		    
			
								Cast					
	    			
						Sasha Huber (Author), Petri Saarikko (Author), Petri Saarikko (Cinematographer), Petri Saarikko (Director), Sasha Huber (Director), Petri Saarikko (Editor), Gerrit Vooren / Vooren Productions (Producer), Sasha Dees / John 106 Inc. (Producer), Sasha Huber (Script), Petri Saarikko (Sound Design), Joe Shavel (Actor), College of Staten Island (Funder), VISEK (Funder), Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (Funder), Snug Harbour (Funder), Taiteen edistämiskeskus (Funder)					
				
			
			
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    			Petri Saarikko
Born: 1973
			 		
				    
					
					 
													Petri Saarikko (b. 1973) is Helsinki-based artist and designer. In his site-specific installations, Saarikko combines social commentary with his work as a designer and his background in new media. His work is highly performative in nature. Saarikko does not shy away from provocation. He often challenges ideas of national identity, artistic authorship or official political discourses by changing their context and thus showing the true, artificial nature of these phenomena. His work seeks to expose power relations, to make room for individual narratives, and takes a stand on behalf of equality. Saarikko collaborates regularly with his partner Sasha Huber Saarikko.															
				
			6 works
			 		
				    
					
					 
													Sasha Huber (CH/FI) is a Helsinki based multidisciplinary visual artist of Swiss-Haitian heritage. She works and presents her work internationally and is primarily concerned with the politics of memory and belonging, particularly in relation to colonial residue left in the environment. Sensitive to the subtle threads connecting history and the present, she uses and responds to archival material within a layered creative practice that encompasses performance-based interventions, video, photography, and collaborations. Huber is also claiming the compressed-air staple gun, aware of its symbolic significance as a weapon while offering the potential to renegotiate unequal power dynamics. Huber works regularly in a creative partnership with her partner artist Petri Saarikko. She holds an MA from the University of Art and Design Helsinki and is presently undertaking practice-based PhD studies.															
				
			12 works