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Tau Lewis: Shreds of Memory | Art21 "New York Close Up"

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    - [Tau] Keep working on
    that for a little bit
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    and then I'm gonna start on my thing.
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    Okay.
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    It's really easy to lose yourself
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    within the making part of things.
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    (eccentric effects playing)
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    - [Camera Assistant] One A take one mark.
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    - [Assistant] See if it's
    right and then I can tweak it.
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    - [Tau] Yeah.
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    I have a very deep kind
    of interior private life.
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    I've been that way since I was a child.
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    ♪ Are you okay? ♪
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    (ambient music)
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    ♪ Sit down ♪
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    - [Tau] Had a hard time
    speaking, intentionally quiet.
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    And I also really struggled
    with communicating
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    and getting my ideas out.
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    (ambient woodwind music)
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    Sculpture has been really
    important to that interior self.
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    - [Assistant] I love it.
    It looks really good.
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    Oh yeah. You did a good job on that.
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    We're trying to do invisible around--
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    - [Tau] It's seamless.
    Yeah, it's beautiful.
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    - [Assistant] Yeah.
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    Sorry, I'm trying to pin this down.
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    - [Tau] I'm making my own interpretations
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    of some of the things that I absorb.
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    The exciting thing about fabric,
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    when it's not brand new it has
    character, it's mysterious.
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    I love the imperfection
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    and I love wondering
    about their secret lives.
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    We use every single piece of scrap.
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    The floor gets swept at the end of the day
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    but then we collect the little pieces.
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    When we accumulate enough of them,
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    make new fabrics out of them.
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    So each new sculpture has a piece
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    of an older one embedded in it.
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    They share shreds of the same
    memory and the same truth.
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    (eccentric percussion music)
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    I'm specifically interested
    in the masks as objects
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    which are used directly in
    the process of communicating
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    with a spirit or a God
    or sometimes an ancestor.
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    I began looking at Yoruba masks,
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    ceremonial ritual masks
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    and thinking about their functions.
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    The wearer of the mask
    comes with a message.
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    They're able to deliver the message
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    when the mask is possessing them.
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    (scissors cutting)
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    (scissors cutting)
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    (machine sewing)
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    (scissors cutting)
    (electric piano music)
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    A lot of Black creation is an upcycling
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    regardless of a lack thereof,
    regardless of an access to.
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    I would position myself
    in the DIY kind of nature,
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    taking things as they are
    and letting them shine.
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    (electric piano music)
    (faint voice messages playing)
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    There's a sense of calm
    when I'm here alone
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    with the objects as well,
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    the way that they kind of
    preside over the studio.
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    I feel held by them.
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    (ambient electric piano music)
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    During the process of making the artworks,
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    there's sort of a yearning
    feeling that comes off of them.
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    I don't know.
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    I would say it's like
    a need for recognition.
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    When you spend so much
    time fixated on touching
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    and handling, sometimes
    swaddled in the material even,
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    you're kind of bonded to it in a way.
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    And everything I make is
    part of this process of
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    showing them I've heard you
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    and these are the symbols that
    I've made in response to you,
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    and you're being seen.
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    The stories are not really new.
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    They're being interpreted differently.
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    The materials are not new.
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    They're now contributing themselves
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    in a different form and
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    this is really wonderful.
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    (ambient electric piano music)
Title:
Tau Lewis: Shreds of Memory | Art21 "New York Close Up"
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"New York Close Up" series
Duration:
05:14

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