Halfa Pictcha: Half
We feel that that through performance, site specific engagements, multi-media sculpture
and photography our work could generate new discussions on issues around space and
social concerns which play out in different spaces, such as gender, race, geography
and cultural practice. Our modes of working aim to facilitate diverse and at times radical
conversations about the ways in which art is valued, the ways in which bodies and
identities are valued as well as how certain, at times invisible and other times hyper-
visible, hegemonic politics may be subverted through serious play and engagement with
every-day household objects.
Halfa Pictcha intends to grow, make noise and show face, or not...
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I Object
To object
Objects of affection
Object-I-fication
Object-ify
Object-ive:
Studio-shoot
‘Progress’
Interface between Europe/West and Africa
Africa of the mind- Tracey Rose
What is being objectified?
Are we being objectified?
No, we’re challenging the way women have been used as symbols: art represented in
the image of woman. Taking the objects and activating them in different ways,
challenging this process.
The construction of Africa and the West in relation to one another, the way African art,
and most art, is valued and devalued according to Western and European Ideals.
Confronting issues of colonialism, exoticism and excess. We have imagined this
Western style house, with a white picket fence, inside of Johannesburg, South Africa,
Africa.
Within this house is a blend of ideals and constructions which together create the
middle-class domestic sphere. In which gender roles and ideologies are played out and
reinforced. We challenge this reductive model of heteronormative expectations and
interrogate the domestic environment, the domestic object and the domesticated self.
We have photographed ourselves in three rooms of our ‘not home’: the entrance hall-
where the interface occurs; the Bathroom- where the sins of colonial dirt/grime/filth is
confronted; and Kitchen- the space in which the good of labor is enacted and the
domestic goddess and the domestic object consummate their union.
Play with the Gaze.
Conspicuous consumption.
To consume.
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