We 7.6.2023, 17:00-17:30, Lobby, Moderna Museet
In 2017, Katalin Ladik staged a legendary performance in Athens, called "Follow me Into Mythology". For this occasion, she created a 60-meter long textile work, onto which two parallel threads were embroidered: a dashed white line alluding to the thread that Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos, gave her lover Theseus in order to escape the Minotaur’s maze after killing the beast; and a solid line, in gold color, that captured the mythological and spiritual essence of the tale. Katalin Ladik has said: “One thread accompanies the other as a shadow yet forms independent figures of itself. It has a life of its own.”
Now, six years later, we follow the shadow. Katalin Ladik introduces: “As a child, I used to play with my shadow and wondered, is my shadow me? Why does it imitate me so grotesquely, as if it were mocking me? When I was angry with my shadow, I would go into a dark room and it would disappear. That was my revenge. Sometimes it seemed as if it was trying to send me a message—something important about impermanence. When I grew up, I became an actress, and I noticed that on stage, in the spotlight, I did not have a shadow. I became a shadowless being, a non-existence, mythological figure.”
At the Lustholmen Festival, Katalin Ladik leads us on Skeppsholmen island, from Moderna Museet towards the water—following the solid thread to return to the shadow.
Katalin Ladik’s performance "Follow me Into Mythology", 2023, precedes the artist’s retrospective exhibition, which takes place at Moderna Museet on November 9, 2024 – April 20, 25. The performance is organised by Hendrik Folkerts (Curator of International Contemporary Art and Head of Exhibitions, Moderna Museet).
See the full schedule for Lustholmen here.
Katalin Ladik (b. 1942, Novi Sad) is a foundational voice in histories of art, literature, and performance in Central and Eastern Europe. Her radical approach to poetry and performance expands how language can manifest: on the page and through the body, visual and written, heard and felt.
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