Taboo and Transgression
in Contemporary Indonesian Art. Curated by Amanda Rath. Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University/USA.
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The Warrior, 2003
Sixteen shredded military uniforms, monitor, and DVD
"The Warrior, " comprised of shredded military uniforms sewn together into an organic form, is a recent manifestation of Mella Jaarsma’s long-standing exploration of concepts of embodiment, identity, social belonging, and cultural taboos. Standing guard over a simmering pot of nourishing miso soup, this mythical Warrior, in contrast to the military suggested in the very materials of the art work, possesses healing powers; thus displacing the role of the warrior as merely military might.
(Text by Amanda Rath)
© Photo: Whitney Tassie. Courtesy: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
in Contemporary Indonesian Art. Curated by Amanda Rath. Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University/USA.