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True North & Fantôme Afrique
14 October - 12 November 2005
This October, Victoria Miro Gallery will present the UK premiere of True North and Fantôme Afrique,
two audiovisual installations by celebrated artist and filmmaker Isaac
Julien, alongside associated photographic series. Developing Juliens
preoccupation with notions and expressions of diaspora, the creolising
of space and crossings, the works explore the impact of location both
cultural and physical to resounding effect through a juxtaposition of
opposing global regions. True North,
shot in the spectacular landscapes of Iceland and Northern Sweden, is
conceived around the expedition and writings of Matthew Henson. One of
the key members of Robert E. Pearys 1909 Arctic expedition, Henson was
controversially and arguably the first person to reach the North Pole,
who was also African-American. True Norths counterpart, Fantôme Afrique,
weaves cinematic and architectural references through the rich imagery
of urban Ouagadougou, the centre for cinema in Africa, and the arid
spaces of rural Burkina Faso, and is punctuated by archival footage
from early colonial expeditions and landmark moments in African
history. Renowned choreographer and dancer Stephen Galloway (Ballet
Frankfurt) and actor Vanessa Myrie (Baltimore) figure as
trickster/phantom and witness in this carefully composed meditation
on the denationalised, de-territorialised spaces born of the encounters
between local and global cultures, where the ghosts of history linger
amid the realities of the day.
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