Citra Sasmita
Timur Merah Project VII by Citra Sasmita is a long-term undertaking that traces and rereads histories and narratives from the Balinese archipelago. The project reinterprets inaccessible manuscripts written in Ancient Javanese and Balinese. In the two-channel video work, a performer recites the poem Prelambang Bhasa Wewatkean (The Coded Language of Symbols), written by I Dew Agung Istri Kanya, a Queen of the Klungkung kingdom in Bali in the 19th century. The Queen was a fierce opposer to the Dutch colonizers, and her poem functioned as a memoir, spreading anti-Dutch propaganda beneath the surface of its tantric symbols. Performed against the backdrop of a Balinese temple ruin, Sasmita reanimates the Queen’s legacy of resistance and calls into question Bali’s current role as a tourist destination as its cultural landmarks begin to erode. Sasmita’s paintings also revise the Kamasan painting genre which depict traditional Balinese stories. Sasmita inverts these narratives by offering an anti-patriarchal vision of the past. Adorned with fur, and replacing masculine deities and mythological figures with women as the protagonists, the works are alternative imagined histories.
Text from Island NYC
Exhibitions
altar, 27 July – 27 August 2023, Island gallery NYC, New York, United States of AmericaJoin our mailing list
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