Joiri Minaya's Pattern Making | Art21 "New York Close Up"

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • In the multidisciplinary practice of artist Joiri Minaya, the histories, realities, and fantasies of the Dominican Republic and the wider Caribbean are explored, exposed, and subverted as Minaya seeks to control her own representation and visibility. “I’m interested in the idea of opacity,” says Minaya. “A right to remain opaque, even to yourself, even things that you may not understand about yourself, and being at peace with that and not having to explain yourself to others.” In her collages, photographs, performances, and installations, Minaya uses pattern, camouflage, and opacity as a “tool for liberation” from outside judgment. In her photo series and performances of Containers (2015-2020), the artist recreates poses - arms akimbo, lying in odalisque - she found repeated in Google image search results for “Dominican women.” Performers wear patterned, restrictive bodysuits made from spandex that encase the wearer from head to toe.
    Spandex also covers several monuments of colonizers in the series The Cloaking (2020), where Minaya created her own textiles featuring repeats of plants that played important roles to Native and Afro-diasporic peoples in the Americas. "I’m thinking of a way to re-signify the public space used to commemorate colonial history, and instead trying to commemorate the people who resisted colonialism,” Minaya explains. A dense visual layering of the Dominican Republic’s landscapes, her New York studio, and the artist's vibrant works, this short documentary film follows Minaya as she challenges the ways that the cultures of the Caribbean have been represented and makes space for the stories that remain untold.
    Joiri Minaya was born in 1990 in New York City, where she currently lives and works. Learn more about the artist at: art21.org/arti...
    CREDITS
    "New York Close Up" Series Producer: Nick Ravich.
    Director & Editor: Alina Rancier
    Additional Editor: Lorena Alvarado
    Producer: Lei Gonzalez
    Line Producer: Banerys Gonzalez
    Cinematography: Sofia Marcos, Isabel Padilla
    Assistant Camera: Nica Fazio, Manuela Hidalgo
    Location Sound: Michael Lovett, Rachel Villegas
    Production Services: Amala Studio
    Associate Producer: Andrea Chung
    Assistant Curator: Jurrell Lewis
    Production Assistant: Ana Valeria Castillos
    Color Correction: Marina Frigerio
    Sound Mix: Andrew Fox
    Music: Michael Lovett
    Design & Graphics: Chips
    Artwork & Archival Media Courtesy: Joiri Minaya
    Thanks: Khalil Fersobe, ISCP, Jose Lopez, Ramon Lopez y Francisca, Addison Post, Arelys Rancier, Wave Hill
    © Art21, Inc. 2023. All rights reserved.
    “New York Close Up” is made possible with support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and individual contributors.
    TRANSLATIONS
    Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
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