Untie

Dada Here and Now at SFIAF, 2016

Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA

Igor JOSIFOV

“The theme of freedom runs deep in Untie and through Igor Josifov’s

entire opus. Untie poses an existential question of freedom

hanging in the balance.

For the artist, the preservation of freedom is

an absolute necessity. It is an irrefutable, fundamental human right.

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Freedom is the foundation of any healthy society or nation..

In Untie the artist evokes many struggles and presents a continuous

reference line from Dada’s inception to the centennial celebration of

Dada Here and Now, where we honor the early Dadaist pioneers who

rebelled against oppressive intellectual rigidity in both art and everyday

society.

Untie is a powerful symbol of a core principle that is

shared by artists and citizens who occupy the global stage.”

-Hanna Regev, Contemporary Art Curator and Author Dada Here

and Now, San Francisco International Arts Festival 2016

Untie is a culmination of my evolution as an artist.

In Untie, I am suspended in mid-air; helpless and unable to break free. My body is

suspended for display and therefore surrendered to viewers. This metaphor portrays

the artist as a political body that is captive to materialism and confined by structured

spaces.

 
 

The installation is constructed of a fabric specially created using my fire reflection technique.

I painted the fabric while meditating on the current state of the world. During the process, I cast ashes from the past. Memories that were once intangible are given form as they are reconstructed through mark-making.

Fire-reflection is the most current process of my journey of self-discovery and liberation through projects like Manumission, Taming Fire, Burning Words, Wit-ness and 2-dimensional.

- Igor Josifov

 
 

'Untie' | Igor Josifov
Site-Specific Performance


Costume Design: Milena Atanasova
Score: Kadet Kuhne
Cinematography: Mineko Brand
Editing: Juvenal Cisneros

 
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