Jay Simple
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在这个名为“出埃及之家”的项目中,Jay Simple使用了自画像、档案图像、雕塑装置和拼贴来探索移民和家的问题。弗吉尼亚州的家庭和农业空间的照片,特别是爱德华王子县,展示了大迁徙期间被占用或遗弃的空间,大迁徙发生在1916年至1970年之间,当时有600万人逃离南部的暴力迫害,抵达美国北部,中西部和西部城市。大批黑人从南方涌向大都市,而这些大都市现在因这些移民后代遭受的暴行而遭到破坏。搬家已经成为一种循环,是家的可能性的边界,而这种想象的边界就像它的对立面一样无穷无尽。这些充满希望的想法存在于古老谷仓的神圣木材中,存在于我们身体中根深蒂固的记忆中,存在于我们为纪念自己的存在而创造的事物中,存在于沉思的深夜中,在闷热的夜晚凝视着星空的海洋,在某个不太好的地方,想象着只要有一秒钟你就能把这一切抛在脑后。这个项目的灵感来自于w.e.b. Dubois,他在为《费城黑人》做研究时,听说了弗吉尼亚州的Farmville,并对这个19世纪末社会、经济和政治时刻的地方进行了人种学和社会学研究,这是大迁徙的先驱。他把这篇文章命名为《弗吉尼亚农场的黑人:一项社会研究》。这些作品是对那些逃离南方寻求避风港的祖先的见证,也是对他们今天继续奋斗的后代的见证。
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Exodus Home
Through this project, Exodus Home, Jay Simple uses self-portraiture, archival images, sculptural installations and collage to explore the issues of migration and home. Photographs of domestic and agricultural spaces in Virginia, specifically Prince Edward County, display spaces which were occupied and or abandoned during the period of the Great Migration, which occurred between 1916-1970, when six million people escaped violent persecution in the south and arrived in northern, midwestern, and western cities across the United States. An exodus of Black people poured out of the south and into the metropolitans which are now marred by brutality upon these migrant’s descendants. Moving has become a cycle, a frontier for the possibility of home, and the boundaries of that imagination are as endless as its oppositions. These hopeful ideas rest in the hallowed wood of old barns, in the memory ingrained into a body, in the things we create to mark our existence, and the late nights spent pondering, staring into the ocean of stars on a muggy night, somewhere not good, and imagining if only for a second you could leave it all behind. This project was inspired by W.E.B Dubois who, during his research for The Philadelphia Negro, heard of Farmville, Virginia and created a ethnographic and sociological study of a place gripping with the social, economic, and political moment at the end of the 19th century, the precursor to the Great Migration. He titled this work, "The Negroes of Farmville, Virginia: a social study". This body of work is a testament to these ancestors who fled the South for hopes of a safe haven, and it is for their descendants who continue that struggle today.
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