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re(cul)naissance Installation Image

Léuli Eshrāghi

Biennale of Sydney

Biennale of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

“Building on ongoing research into multilingual and international Indigenous considerations of genders, sexualities, pleasures and futurities, 're(cul)naissance' comprises a neon, fabric, water pool and moving image installation. 're(cul)naissance' proposes a future state of unmitigated wellbeing and unashamed pleasure for faʻafafine, faʻatama, queer, trans, non-binary and further peoples who have been violently removed from our erstwhile key roles in intellectual and ceremonial life in multiple Indigenous kinship systems.”

're(cul)naissance' creates a ceremonial space that honours both precolonial kinship systems, life-cycles, pleasures, connections, multiple genders and sexualities, and creates a speculative future-space free of colonial shame. Through its forms, materialities and concepts, the work activates different Sāmoan and other Indigenous concepts, including ‘mālamalama, the process of understanding or enlightenment through close reading or attentiveness to symbiotic pō, the potential-filled night/ origin of the universe, and lagi, multiple heavens from which all deities relate to humans and other kin animals.’ Drawing on the natural light, the space is also a symbolic reversal of the notion of the ‘Coming of the Light’ (the evangelical missionary project forcefully conducted around the world) instead embracing the Indigenous practices and forms of expression considered deviant by Western missionaries.

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  • Title: re(cul)naissance Installation Image
  • Creator: Léuli Eshrāghi
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Location Created: Cockatoo Island
  • Physical Dimensions: dimensions variable
  • Provenance: Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with generous support from the Australia Council for the Arts, Artspace and generous assistance from babylikestopony, Spacecraft, Neolite, Angela Tiatia, Jeremy Skellern, Julia Greenstreet, Edward Horne, Nina Ambjerg-Pedersen and Hannah Rauwendaal. Courtesy the artist.
  • Type: installation
  • Rights: Biennale of Sydney
  • Medium: fluoro polymer glue, puff, rainbow and blue metallic foil screenprint on fine cotton, steel water pool, water, sand, rocks, gold adhesive, HD video, garments by Babylikestopony, and performance with collaborating artists Stelly Gapp, Tommy Misa and Kiliati Pahulu
  • Edition: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020): NIRIN
Biennale of Sydney

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