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The Metamorphosis of Power

Summary
Josefina Posch & Leslie Johnson’s collaborative artwork, “The Metamorphosis of Power”, part of the 2018 Tbilisi Triennial, transforms an electric tram station in Gori Georgia into a solar powered sulpture.
Supported by
Valand Academy, Gothenburg University Tbilisi Triennial, Georgia Center for Contemporary Art -Tbilisi Wilhelm & Martina Lundgrens Understödsfond Embassy of Sweden in Tbilisi
Description of project
Josefina Posch and Leslie Johnson’s first collaborative artwork “The Metamorphosis of Power” opened in Gori, Georgia October 4 as part of the third Tbilisi Triennial. The artwork responds to the specific situation of an electric bus transformer station in central Gori behind Stalin Avenue. Gori, the birthplace of Josef Stalin, is part of the ancient silk route significant not only for commercial trade but also knowledge exchange and communication. Closeby is Uplisciche, an ancient cave village and sun temple from 6000 BC. Gori, the windiest city in Georgia, is developing as a center for alternative energy such as wind and solar power. The artwork links together the development of wind and solar power as a transformation of the ancient silk trade route and historic power structures. In “The Metamorphosis of Power” visitors meet a theatrical spectacle of light, form, movement and sound. Shadows of the forms of Bombyx mori,a silk moth which only lives one night, pass by the windows, trapped in the building as they are drawn to the light. The shadows, visible in the warm golden light are cast on a transparent membrane sealing openings in the building: doors, windows and bullet holes from the 2008 war with Russia. An LED trail of light leads the public to the backside of the building with three rooms. Visible through barely open doors, moth forms flicker here and there among piles of mortar and scrap flooded with warm light in two of the rooms. In the central room the sound of wind comes from behind a gigantic cocoon suspended in violet light powered by a wind and solar power turbine on the rooftop, symbolizing historic political power in transition. The visible but mysterious insect movement and sound from within is experienced only from the outside of the building which is thus transformed into a sculpture. During the installation of the work, Posch and Johnson, working with local electricians, engineers and others, awakened the curiosity of the passing local public. They met students and teachers from the Gori art school, who gave feedback; and were interviewed on Gori TV, radio and by The Swedish Embassy in Georgia. The exhibition “Metamorphosis of Power” was opened by Wato Tseretelli, curator for the Tbilisi Triennial, and the mayor Mr. Konstantine Tavzarashvili, as the spearhead of a plan to renovate the electric transformer station into a new cultural center.
Type of work
Situation specific public sculpture
Published in
3rd Tbilisi Triennial, Gori, Georgia
Link to web site
http://www.radiomosaic.ge/index.php/articles/item/2803-2018-10-05-08-20-58
http://www.dia.ge/?m=1&ID=13683
http://www.josefinaposch.com/work.php?work=1&image=1
https://www.facebook.com/CityHallofGori/photos/ms.c.eJxFjNsNwDAIxDaqgMvx2H~_xKiS0v5ZtLQGXljiKhD56ALXCsgQDnG3QLzDlNhI14DzW~;0B0kmuMM81vCosNwmIMSBs2CdiGV7xk3yJn.bps.a.1903541193062269/1903541906395531/?type=3&theater
http://cca.ge/node/175
https://www.facebook.com/EmbassyOfSwedenInTbilisi/videos/2170640629637578/?source=feed_text&__tn__=*NK-R
http://www.josefinaposch.com/work.php?work=1&image=13
www.lesliejohnson.info
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58840
Collections
  • Artistic Works / Konstnärliga arbeten Akademin Valand (2012-2019)
  • Artistic Works from Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts / Konstnärliga arbeten från Konstnärliga fakulteten
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Date
2018-10-04
Creator
Johnson, Leslie
Posch, Josefina
Keywords
Situation specific art
video
sustainability
alternative energy sources
archives
research documentation
video
Tbilisi Triennial
Publication type
artistic work
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