Petrit Halilaj: Very Volcanic Over This Green Feather

Author:   Anne Barlow (Director, Tate St Ives) ,  Giles Jackson (Curator, Interpretation, Tate St Ives)
Publisher:   Tate Publishing
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9781849767996


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   14 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Petrit Halilaj: Very Volcanic Over This Green Feather


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In 1999, Petrit Halilaj made thirty-eight drawings while living in a refugee camp in Albania during the Kosovo War (1998–9). The Tate St Ives exhibition, Halilaj’s first solo museum show in the UK, stemmed from these drawings; it is perhaps his most personal reflection to date on his experiences of war. In the monumental installation, Halilaj reconstituted elements of his original drawings in new formations, altering their material, scale and relationships to one another; in essence, it was an act of rearranging and taking control of fragments of memory that mirrors a personal and collective trauma that for Halilaj remains unfinished. While distinctive in its form, Very Volcanic Over This Green Feather is connected with a personal visual language that Halilaj has developed through a variety of media including sculpture, video, drawing and text, as well as traditional fabrics and materials. The installation and this book reflect a process of research and analysis that included extensive conversations between Halilaj and Giacomo Poli, the psychologist who had originally encouraged Halilaj and other children to make drawings in the Kukës II refugee camp in Albania more than twenty years earlier. Efforts were also made to track down specific news articles, photographs and media footage, including coverage of Halilaj meeting former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan during his visit to Kukës in 1999. These materials situate Halilaj’s own memories within a larger socio-political context. With writing from Giacomo Poli, Amy Zion, Thomas Keenan, Anne Barlow and Petrit Halilaj himself, this book is a fascinating record of an extraordinary exhibition.

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Author:   Anne Barlow (Director, Tate St Ives) ,  Giles Jackson (Curator, Interpretation, Tate St Ives)
Publisher:   Tate Publishing
Imprint:   Tate Publishing
ISBN:  

9781849767996


ISBN 10:   1849767998
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   14 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Anne Barlow is Director at Tate St Ives. Previously, she was Artistic Director at Tate St Ives (2017–2018), Director of Art in General, New York (2007–2016), Curator of Education and Media Programs at the New Museum, New York (1999–2006), and Curator of Contemporary Art and Design at Glasgow Museums, Scotland (1994–1999). Giles Jackson is Curator, Interpretation at Tate St Ives.

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