This joint exhibition features artists Cameron Jamie and the Graz group
G.R.A.M. who continues a collaboration and artistic friendship that has
lasted many years.
With critical-and analytical 
intentions one aspect of Cameron Jamie’s work has examined various 
extreme forms of rituals in societies (subcultures of teenagers 
wrestling, Halloween haunted houses, demonic Austrian folk figures such 
as the Perchten and Krampus, or amateur TV) which present utopian, 
apocalyptic future visions and fantasies. The visual imagery immediately
 arouses in the viewer questions about the conditions under which such
strange forms can arise within society.
 
Cameron Jamie was born and raised 
Southern California. In his films such as „BB” (2000) or “Cypress,” 
(1999-2000) Jamie presented the subculture of youth in Los Angeles like a
 field researcher. In the dilapidated suburban slums of the underground 
movement where young people meet for wrestling events. Working together 
with them over a period of years, the artist developed his film work to 
what had become known as the critically acclaimed black and white 
super-8 film, “BB.” He has also collaborated with the rock band called, 
The Melvins who supplied the Wagnerian style rock soundtrack for “BB.” 
Jamie will also be presenting new works on paper, as well as 9 new 
photographs of “Spook Houses” (2002) from his on-going documentation and
 upcoming film project shot in the suburbs of Michigan. Also on view is 
“The Neotoma Tape” (1983-1995), a repulsive compilation of anonymous 
amateur videos, which shows the grotesque effects of the American 
entertainment culture.
 
In their latest photographic works, 
G.R.A.M. attempt to portray a possible stage of human development, one 
long before or after the present form of existence. In a sociotope that 
has not previously been discovered, there exist living creatures which 
practice strange forms of behaviour. Resembling human beings, the naked 
creatures live outdoors, although nothing is yet known of their exact 
strategies for survival. Direct contact with them has not yet been made.
 Apart from these present observations, which have been recorded in the 
form of photographs, there is no proof of their existence. The 
protagonists could be representatives of a sect-like group that has 
dropped out of civilisation. However the whole thing could also be a 
post-apocalyptic vision, a sudden possible glimpse into the future. The 
blurred b/w  photographs, which remind one of some expedition undertaken
 long ago in history, make it difficult to place in time. The 
topographical context cannot be determined from the pictures.
 
G.R.A.M. are also planning to make a 
documentary film about these strange inhabitants of paradise, who are 
known as Wiedergänger. From the film records they expect to obtain 
further and more revealing information about this species. In this way 
they hope to be able to make a contribution to speculation about the 
future of human beings.