You know how some people wanted to be a princess? I wanted to be a witch. I think I’ve been interested in the witch ever since I was a child. Hey Juliette, the figure of the witch has a prominent role in your work. Her investment in its story and cinematography extended to creating its costumes, music and 3D sets, in collaboration with many befriended artists.* Sisters of the Wind is a timely consideration of attunement in the age of control.įrom mushroom karaoke to dancing our way into a trance, jujulove created seven video works that operate as references for a communal worldbuilding effort. Over the past year our collective awareness has heightened about the limits of human domination, and it is increasingly difficult to feel empowered in the face of continuous human damage to the natural world. And so we turn to Sisters of the Wind, a mixed-media installation by French artist Juliette Lizotte (also known as jujulove). To attune ourselves to its great powers both to destroy and to create, that is, to its unpredictability and to its magic.īecoming increasingly alienated from our surroundings we could use a little practice with attunement. Sisters, the wind is coming, and it is asking us to attune ourselves to it carefully and rigorously. ABOUT SISTERS OF THE WIND Emma van Meyeren
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