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Light Work | 'Heroine'
Alinka Echeverría, 26 October - 10 December 2020

Light Work | 'Heroine': Alinka Echeverría

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Light Work | 'Heroine', Alinka Echeverría

Light Work presented Heroine, a solo exhibition of work by Mexican-British multimedia artist and visual anthropologist Alinka Echeverría.

Heroine is the culmination of the artist’s extensive research into the representation of women and femininity since the origins of the medium of photography. “With few exceptions, the place of women was before the lens, not behind it,” she acknowledges. As Echeverría immersed herself in the colonial archives of the Nicéphore Nièpce Museum in France, work she embarked on in 2015, the aesthetics of the fetishized and exoticized depiction of women both intrigued and appalled her. Directly referencing the “inventor of photography,” Nicéphore Niépce, Echeverría titles this work more broadly as Fieldnotes for Nicéphora (incorporating the “a” at the end to feminize the name that he had adopted for its meaning: victorious)—thereby explicitly reframing the legacy of this white, male pioneer of photography to a feminist and postcolonial perspective.

 

We are mindful of installing the exhibition amidst an ongoing global pandemic, as we all work to reimagine how physical gallery spaces exist (or don’t) and perhaps expand how works on walls may take on new forms. With that in mind, Echeverría has opened up the ways in which she would normally exhibit photographic work in a gallery. She revisits past collage work innovatively, re-adapting stills from a video piece as large-scale photographic prints and pages from a photobook project, brought to life here as a continuous stream of images wrapping around three of the gallery walls.

 

Echeverría reframes the photographs to examine how she can alter their purpose both through their context and materiality. “As a link between the past and the present, the photographic archive makes time resurface by way of stored visual forms,” Echeverría explains. “In my view, an active reframing allows them to acquire a certain contemporaneity with the new interpretations brought by our contemporary gazes as practitioners and viewers.” Echeverría’s works in Heroine are both visually arresting and profoundly thoughtful—urging viewers to investigate the complexities of the photographic object itself as well as the ways in which its creation, reproduction, and distribution has been problematic since the early 1800s.

 

 

Alinka Echeverría
Fieldnotes for Nicephora, 2018
4K video, 3 min. loop

19th c. glass plate negatives and 19th-20th c. archival photographs and prints transferred to 4K video.
Color, sound, and audio written and read by the artist.

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Publications
  • 'Residence BMW Musee Nicephore Niepce'

    'Residence BMW Musee Nicephore Niepce'

    by Alinka Echeverria Hardcover / First edition
    Hardcover
    Publisher: Editions Trocadero
    Dimensions: 25,6 x 20 x 1 cm
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Alinka Echeverría: Heroine from Light Work on Vimeo.

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