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Stephanie Syjuco: Making Time | Art21 "Extended Play"

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    [Stephanie Syjuco: Making Time]
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    I'm thankful that
    I have a house that
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    has a really beautiful
    gardening area.
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    I've been doing a lot of gardening,
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    but it actually stemmed from some research
    that I was doing on empire crops.
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    Growing samples of tobacco,
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    and corn, and cotton, and indigo--
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    all sorts of different plants that actually
    had a lot of implications with colonialism.
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    The garden actually has become
    a way to learn more,
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    as a research process for my studio,
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    but also to just center a little bit more.
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    When most people get interested in being an artist,
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    they have this idea that
    you're just in your studio all the time.
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    I think the irony is that
    the more invested you get into it as a career,
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    the ratios of time spent managing the projects
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    versus actual studio time,
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    radically shift.
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    I mean, maybe there's this magical moment
    where it changes
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    and I have full-time assistants helping me,
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    but my reality, I think, is...
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    it's a lot more paperwork
    than I wish it were.
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    So, these are the pattern pieces,
    for the American prairie dress.
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    They make it as easy as possible for you.
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    So, you literally cut out the pattern pieces,
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    you pin it to the fabric,
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    and then sew where it indicates.
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    So it has the bonnet,
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    an apron,
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    the, kind of, Peter Pan collar,
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    and then these puffed sleeves.
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    There's also going to be
    a Civil War antebellum dress.
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    It's part of an exhibition at
    the Smithsonian Museum
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    for the Renwick Invitational.
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    The Renwick is in the American galleries,
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    which I'm really excited about.
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    We're adding this work along with
    other projects that relate to fabrication--
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    of images, and textiles, and culture--
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    but looking at it through a lens of critique.
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    ["The Visible Invisible" (2018)]
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    The costumes may not be historically accurate
    at all.
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    They're really tapping into the American imagination.
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    It has all the markers of that
    time period in American history,
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    but it's more of a fiction.
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    They're in this chroma key green
    that people use for video
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    and photographic backdrops.
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    It's a color that you're not supposed to see.
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    This idea of American history is
    so embedded in our national psyche
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    that it's almost invisible.
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    Whether it's tropes of, say, womanhood,
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    or even of Western expansion,
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    or Puritan religiosity--
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    all that is in these costumes.
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    It's like manifesting ghosts,
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    hauling forward all this American history.
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    I'm allowed to come up with
    the strangest ideas,
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    and not everybody says yes.
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    But when they do say yes,
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    I can make this thing happen
    that is almost, to me, unbelievable.
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    Nothing is really a waste of time.
Title:
Stephanie Syjuco: Making Time | Art21 "Extended Play"
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
04:17

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