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(indicates future performance)
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Project Description
Based on the heart-wrenching photograph
of an Iraqi father and son, which was taken shortly after
the 2003 invasion of Iraq at a US detention center, Julia
Mandle created The Fabrication of Blindness during her residency
at Baryshnikov Arts Center. The creation enabled her to
explore her own sense of blindness, remorse, guilt and powerlessness
related to the occupation of Iraq. She has created a dark
cloud by hanging 385 hoods, the number of detainees currently
held in Guantanamo Bay. The cloud blocks out the natural
light in the room. Julia Mandle considers the installation
to be a performance with hauntingly absent performers who
are represented by the hoods. Each hood is embroidered with
a number and hung on a thick rope in the air. The fabric
moves slightly with the wind. |
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