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Tuesday, April 8

My Inno 2008 entry

I didn't think I was going to be able to get it together this year, but I felt so sad to let the chance slip by, that I managed to make an effort after all - I've entered Innovative Threads 2008. It's a wonderful annual South African Fibre Art exhibition (when I first heard of it and saw some of the works I would never in my wildest dreams have thought I could ever be part of it) and this year Tonya has taken it back to Cape Town to Margie Garratt's gorgeous exhibition space, Nova Constantia Cellars. Here is a review from the 2006 exhibition (I wasn't in it) held there.

They have a theme this year: "The only journey worth taking is the journey within" which I feel ambivalent about, but I really would love the opportunity to be juried in again and if I don't enter, I have NO chance...
My entry is called "Viral Load". It is a free-hanging work and represents a model of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The little dolls inside are (hopefully!) recognisable as derived from Edvard Munch's "Scream".
There is a mirror inside at the back, so you see your own reflection when you peer inside.
I am very reluctant to explain this work as I really want each person to make their own interpretation. It can be interpreted in several ways and I don't want to impose anything and risk stunting how you see it. The HIV/AIDS topic is a hot and highly relevant one in South Africa and I just want to contribute to the debate...

2 comments:

Jackie Kirner said...

OH my word!! What an intense amount of work! Yes - instantly recognizable "the scream" fellas.
Love that it's 3D and hanging.
(going back to stare some more at the pics...!)
You did all that after your hand surgery? Wow!

Freja said...

Thanks Jackie :)
Oops, no, I finished this one before I had the surgery. I just needed to add some last minute fixes (mainly to the mirror inside that just won't hang straight.) But it was completed earlier this year.
Karen