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FIGA || Hydra

Admission: Free
Opening: 20.06.2017, 11:00
20.06.2017-30.09.2017

Monday-Friday: 11:00-13:00 & 19:00-22:00 / Tuesday: closed

Add to calendar 2017:06:20 11:00:00 2017:09:30 23:59:00 Europe/Athens FIGA || Hydra FIGA || Hydra - More informations on /events/event/545-figa-hydra DESTE Foundation project space − Slaughterhouse

Every summer since 2009, DESTE has invited an artist or group of artists to create an exhibition in the Foundation’s Project Space, a former slaughterhouse on the island of Hydra. This year, DESTE is happy to present a site-specific project by Kara Walker.

The project will transport Figa, the left hand of the sphinx-like monument of the A Subtlety installation, made with polystyrene and sugar, from its “new world” location at the Domino Sugar Factory in New York to Greece, the birthplace of Western civilization. Configured into a fist with thumb thrust between the index and middle fingers (known as the “fig sign”), the Figa has multiple meanings across culture and history, from Ancient Greece and Rome into the modern era. While it is generally thought of as a very rude sign, it also has magical properties as an emblem of fertility and protection against the evil eye.

In its new location, the sculpture’s transformation from art object to holy relic will be completed by further applying copious amounts of sugar to its surface in a collective act of “sweetening” the loss of home, country, ideology, or faith that is our global zeitgeist. Appealing to the condition of slaves, migrants, refugees, outcasts, and marginalized peoples, Figa, like A Subtlety before her, draws on the pilgrim spirit in all of us that seeks spiritual and material fulfillment at the end of a catastrophic journey.

 

FIGA || Hydra

Installation view. Photo: Fanis Vlastars & Rebecca Constantopoulou