PAST EXHIBITION
Tracey Moffatt: Social Edit
February 26, 2008—April 19, 2008
Location One is pleased to present three important films by Australian
video pioneer Tracey Moffatt, perhaps one of the most revolutionary
women artists to have ever worked in that medium. Known for her
enchantingly beautiful yet often times dark portrayals of the role of
subaltern “others” in both her native Australia and from cultures
around the world, Moffatt’s narrative films offer the viewer a
penetrative gaze into the realities and implicit fantasies that
subjugation based on race and gender churns out. In her dual role as
cultural critic and maker of art, Moffatt combines hard-edged life
experiences with the technologies of video and photography to seam
together pastiche-like vignettes that open a window onto the lives of
her characters, whether that be an Australian aborigine or an
African-American woman. In so doing, Moffatt not only presents the
voice of “the other,” but perhaps more importantly provides a way out
of the oft-times inescapable confines of racism, sexism and homophobia
found in all corners of the globe. By granting her characters and
viewers their own voice, Moffatt becomes champion of the subjugated and
mediator between the lived here-and-now and the utopian world that many
of us fantasize about one day realizing.
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