A Monochrome at Ukkusissaq: Pia Arke's Home-Rule Earthworks*

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
OCTOBER Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1162/octo_a_00487
D. Norman
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Abstract In 1988, the Greenlandic Inuk and Danish artist Pia Arke and her Danish partner, Michael Petersen, painted two monochrome squares: one atop a mountain overlooking the capital of Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), another in central Copenhagen. The earthworks are anomalous to both artists' oeuvres, yet in this essay, I propose that their iterative structure and enigmatic form provide a lens through which to reassess the development of Arke's early career. In addition to establishing continuity between her views on painting and photography, and on both media's relations to land, the project's fragmented site-specificity evokes larger, representational challenges within the struggle for Inuit self-determination in Kalaallit Nunaat. Identical in material and scale yet marked by undeniable, site-specific differences, the earthworks prompt reflection on the increasingly opaque forms colonial power adopted in response to growing demands for Indigenous sovereignty. This essay, in turn, argues for understanding Arke's cultivation of opaque form in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a response to these political contradictions.
Ukkusisaq的单色:皮亚·阿尔克的自治土作品*
摘要1988年,格陵兰因纽特人和丹麦艺术家Pia Arke和她的丹麦搭档Michael Petersen画了两个单色正方形:一个在俯瞰首都卡拉阿利特·努纳特(格陵兰)的山顶上,另一个在哥本哈根市中心。土方工程与两位艺术家的作品都不一样,但在这篇文章中,我认为它们的迭代结构和神秘的形式为重新评估阿尔克早期职业生涯的发展提供了一个视角。除了在她对绘画和摄影以及这两种媒体与土地关系的观点之间建立连续性之外,该项目支离破碎的场地特色在卡拉阿利特·努纳特争取因纽特人自决的斗争中引发了更大的代表性挑战。土方工程在材料和规模上是相同的,但有着不可否认的、特定地点的差异,这促使人们反思殖民权力为回应对土著主权日益增长的要求而采取的越来越不透明的形式。反过来,这篇文章主张理解阿尔克在20世纪80年代末和90年代初对不透明形式的培养,作为对这些政治矛盾的回应。
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期刊介绍: At the forefront of art criticism and theory, October focuses critical attention on the contemporary arts and their various contexts of interpretation: film, painting, music, media, photography, performance, sculpture, and literature. Examining relationships between the arts and their critical and social contexts, October addresses a broad range of readers. Original, innovative, provocative, each issue presents the best, most current texts by and about today"s artistic, intellectual, and critical vanguard.
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