Sunday, 29 September 2019

The Kumu exhibition The Conqueror's Eye encourages us to ...

The Conqueror's Eye will open on the Kumu art Museum on Wednesday, 18 September at 6 pm. At its centre is a magnificent video called In Pursuit of Venus [infected] through Lisa Reihana, an artist from New Zealand. The video challenges the stereotypical ways that one's personal individuals and others, Europeans and indigenous peoples, are depicted and have turn into fixed within the historical past of visible culture.

Lisa Reihana's In Pursuit of Venus [infected] is a cinematic staging of a French ornamental wallpaper known as Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique (Native Peoples of the South Pacific) (1804–1805), which depicts the legendary Captain James cook dinner's expeditions of discovery and conquest to Australia and New Zealand within the late 18th century. In her work, Reihana examines the legacy of world exploration from the standpoint of indigenous peoples. With the help of digital know-how, the artist has animated both-hundred-yr-ancient ornamental wallpaper with a view to revive the actual and imaginary conferences between the inhabitants of international locations of the Pacific and Europeans.

The work represented New Zealand on the 2017 Venice Biennale. "Lisa Reihana's video became probably the most impactful works on the biennale. The work changed into instantly intriguing and induced me to search for comparative facets in nineteenth-century pictorial material from Estonia, in addition to for tips about how the Baltic Germans mapped the realm, and how they noticed Estonians," said Kadi Polli, the Director of the Kumu art Museum.

besides Reihana's work, the exhibition also examines the wide dissemination and have an impact on of colonialist stereotypes within the Baltic international locations. This facets the plentiful pictorial legacy from colonies and exploratory expeditions that can also be found in Estonian museums and libraries, illustrations from circumnavigations of the globe made via Baltic-German explorers, and visual pictures of the peoples of the Russian Empire, including Estonians. The fabric, an awful lot of which has been forgotten, obviously indicates that colonial issues have been now not alien or removed from the Baltic countries, however strongly impacted how the world viewed native residents.

Bringing the technically extraordinarily formidable and poetically mesmerizing work of video paintings to Estonia is a big step that can instantaneous a new look on the pictures of the peasantry and northerly americans created by the Baltic Germans and artists of the Russian Empire. In Pursuit of Venus [infected] has been exhibited at colonialism-themed exhibitions all over the world, including at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and the de young Museum in San Francisco.

At 5 pm, before the exhibition opening, an English-language artist talk will take location with Lisa Reihana. The dialog can be moderated via the historian Linda Kaljundi.

Lisa Reihana (1964) is an internationally regarded artist from New Zealand. She experiments with quite a lot of media, together with digital video, movie, sound, photography, spatial design, efficiency, physique ornament and sculpture. read extra concerning the artist and her work In Pursuit of Venus [infected] on the venture site right here.

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