summaery2018: Projekte
Re/flecting the Borders: Kunst und Gestaltung Ph.D. Project(s)
Projektinformationen
Margarita Cristina Garcia
MitwirkendeKunst und Gestaltung Ph.D
LehrendeProfessor Liz Bachhuber, Prof Dr. Alexandra Toland
Fakultät / Bereich:
Kunst und Gestaltung
Studiengang:
Kunst und Design/Freie Kunst/Medienkunst (Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.))
Ausstellung
SemesterSommersemester 2018
Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort- Marienstraße 14
Teilnahme an den Bauhaus Essentials und dem GRAFE Kreativpreis 2024
Projektbeschreibung online
The installation and performance Re/flecting the Border used research, art and food to provoke discussion around the topics of boundaries, citizenship and borders. Consisting of a 5 meter mirror, directly on the US/Mexico Border Wall as well as a 10meter mirrored table; refugees, migrants, artists, architects and academics from the US, Mexico, Pakistan, Iran, Haiti, Germany, China, France, Bangladesh, Spain, India and the Philippines shared a meal reflected through the border wall, under the watching eye of the US Border Patrol. Food, is not to satisfy hunger but rather was designed to be viewed, handled and ingested, a reminder of the consumption that fuels exploitation worldwide. In the gallery, although the piece in it’s totality (alive, fugitive and sensory) cannot be participated in, it can be re/imagined. The mirror is back projected onto a large screen, appearing as an almost life sized opening on the US/Mexico border wall, which improbably spans down the beach and into the ocean. The film of the ‘banquet’ roams the space, overlapping video images are projected with waves, suggesting a drift through a murky sea. Behind the video hang backlit vitrines, holding medicine bottles of 40 of the raw ingredients used in the dinner were allowed to decay in the gallery, underlining the ironies involved in consumption and what is often excluded, the people that grew and prepared exotic foods.