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MCA Australia presents a multi-screen cinematic installation by Isaac Julien |
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Isaac Julien, Iolaus/In the Life (Once Again... Statues Never Die) 2022, inkjet print on Canson Platine fibre rag, image courtesy Isaac Julien and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, © the artist.
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SYDNEY.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia), will open Isaac Julien's compelling cinematic installation Once Again... (Statues Never Die) (2022) from 27 September 2024 until 16 February 2025.
A trailblazer of multi-screen installation, Isaac Julien is one of Britain's most influential and critically acclaimed artists. He seamlessly fuses film, photography and installation to address issues of race, gender and cultural identity.
Once Again... (Statues Never Die) (2022), Juliens latest work, is a mesmerising and immersive five-screen black-and-white film installation which explores the relationship and correspondence between art collector Albert C. Barnes (1872-1951) and renowned philosopher, educator and cultural leader Alain Locke (18851954).
Barnes, an early collector of African material culture in the US and founder of the Barnes Collection, and Locke, a key figure of the 1920s-30s cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance and the first African-American Rhodes Scholar, animate discussions about African art and its place in global art histories.
The film stars actor André Holland (Moonlight and Passing) as Alain Locke, Danny Huston (Succession and Marlowe) as Dr. Barnes, rising star Devon Terrell as sculptor Richmond Barthé, and Sharlene Whyte (Small Axe and Lessons of the Hour) as the curator, with a special appearance by singer and songwriter Alice Smith.
Drawing on Juliens extensive research into the archives of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, which also commissioned the work, Once Again... (Statues Never Die) is a compelling examination of Black Modernism, historical narratives, social constructs and cultural heritage. The film reflects on the significant and often neglected place of African objects in numerous collections of western art museums.
This project explores Dr. Barness and Alain Lockes storied relationship, its mutually formative critical dialogue, and its significant impact on their work as cultural critics, educators, organisers, and activists on behalf of various African American causes, says Julien.
Rebecca Ray, MCA Australia Curator added, Once Again... (Statues Never Die) is a timely commentary on the enduring impact of museum histories and practices, while simultaneously advocating for the restitution of cultural heritage.
Once Again... (Statues Never Die) explores Lockes engagement with the Barnes collection, honoring both Lockes contribution to the arts, while inviting critical conversations around the African material culture that influenced the Black cultural movement. The installation spotlights Dr. Barness subsequent writings on the meaning and value of African material.
In the film, Julien revisits some of the themes he approached in his landmark 1989 film Looking for Langston and continues his exploration of the queer subculture of the Harlem Renaissance by exploring the relationship between Locke and sculptor Richmond Barthé with a staging of Barthés sculptures at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA).
Intercut with archival footage of looted African artworks held by the British Museum, taken from Ghanaian filmmaker Nii Kwate Owoo 1970s film You Hide Me and augmented with quotes from poets Aimé Césaire and Langston Hughes, the film offers a history that contextualises contemporary efforts for reparations.
Displayed alongside Juliens film is a selection of 19th- and early 20th-century African art objects loaned from the Australian Museum. Also included are figurative sculptures by Richmond Barthé (19011989), a lifelong friend of Lockes, and contemporary artist Matthew Angelo Harrison (born 1989), who appear throughout the film. The inclusion of their works demonstrates how African American artists in the west continue to develop their own visual languages to reflect the complexities of Black identity.
Sir Isaac Julien CBE RA was born in London in 1960. He is one of Britains most influential, and critically acclaimed artists working today, who pioneered multi-screen installations and examines cultural and socio-political injustices surrounding race, identity, and sexuality.
This seminal installation artist and filmmaker has won many awards for his work. Most recently, Julien was named the eleventh recipient of Whitechapel Gallery's prestigious Art Icon Award for 2024. In 2023, he was knighted by the King for the late-Queen Elizabeth IIs 2022 birthday honours for his services to diversity and inclusion in art. In 2022, Julien received the renowned Goslar Kaiserring Award. He received the Charles Wollaston Award in 2017 for the most distinguished work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and was made a Royal Academician in 2018. Julien was awarded the title Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queens birthday honours in 2017. Julien was the recipient of the James Robert Brudner 83 Memorial Prize and Lecture at Yale University in 2016.
Once Again... (Statues Never Die) (2022) is on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Level 1 Macgregor Gallery, from 27 September 2024 until 16 February 2025.
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