Listening Under Water
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2014. Perth Centre for Photography Cironis has an intriguing and powerful way of revealing or in this case, 'not revealing' identity. Her art is often exhibited more than once due to the clarity of the messages portrayed in her work. (Kostusik 2015). 'Wog' is currently exhibited at the May 2015 'Human Rights Arts and Film Festival "I AM, YOU ARE, WE ARE" Melbourne. |
In Listening Under Water, Cironis reflects and reevaluates the direct and indirect impact of history upon personal and collective identity in today’s cultural globalization.
“To cover over the eyes as the windows to the soul, the most individual and private self” (Anselmi 2014) is to deny the viewer a way in, rendering the subject free from the viewer and at the same time reinforcing her otherness.
Investigating, exploring how history is represented and or discarded by the act of omitting histories by victors.
“To cover over the eyes as the windows to the soul, the most individual and private self” (Anselmi 2014) is to deny the viewer a way in, rendering the subject free from the viewer and at the same time reinforcing her otherness.
Investigating, exploring how history is represented and or discarded by the act of omitting histories by victors.