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Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik (Legends from the deep, sitting peacefully upon the waters); Poster wall

Yessie Mosby and Torres Strait 82022

Biennale of Sydney

Biennale of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Zenadh Kes (the Torres Strait Islands & surrounding seas) is experiencing climate crisis and urgent action is needed. The Torres Strait 8 are a collective who have taken a complaint against the Australian Government to the United Nations for failing to protect Zenadh Kes from climate damage, demanding that Australia reduce emissions, and immediately resource adaptation needs. This is the world’s first case of its kind.

For rīvus, the Torres Strait 8 participate with a hybrid art-as-protest work led by Masig cultural practitioner Yessie Mosby. Yessie has carved a series of new totem poles from materials, pigments and fibres found on the Islands. The mythological totems share stories of ancestral beings in deep saltwater. These stories are interconnected with the current climate trauma the communities are experiencing; Mosby says, 'we will be the first climate refugees in this country.' The collective’s participation magnifies the activism of the Our Islands Our Home campaign fighting for justice for the communities of Zenadh Kes and holding the Australian Government to account on climate change policy.

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  • Title: Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik (Legends from the deep, sitting peacefully upon the waters); Poster wall
  • Creator: Yessie Mosby and Torres Strait 8
  • Date Created: 2022
  • Location: Pier 2/3 Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney, Australia
  • Provenance: Courtesy the artist; Courtesy the artists with posters by Mooki Pen, Dylan Mooney, Guy Ritani, BlakSeed, Waniki Maluwapi, Jaelyn Biumaiwai. Photography by Mary Harm, Bindimu, Torn Parachute and Daniel Billy. Co-commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney and The Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane.
  • Type: Installation
  • Rights: Biennale of Sydney
  • Medium: four totemic poles; yellow cedar wood, red, yellow, white and black ochre, human hair, polyurethane human skulls, rooster feathers, cassowary feathers, white mangrove bark, cowrie shells, estapol; inkjet prints
  • Edition: 23rd Biennale of Sydney (2022): rīvus
Biennale of Sydney

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