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The two figures from the 'Three Charters for National Reunification’ monument near Pyongyang embrace in joy, only to have their bliss dissipate and a new, and unexpectedly uncomfortable, era to emerge.
Pilar Mata Dupont has segmented the Winter War (between USSR and Finland 1939/40) into the important battles and then remapped them as ice hockey plays for a one-on-one game.
This work re-creates a dream Sigmund Freud had while holidaying in Schönau am Königssee in the late 1800s, while writing 'The Interpretation of Dreams’. The area is also infamous as a site for the National Socialists and Hitler resided there for a time.
This work was created in Finland in 2012 and forms part of the 'Kaiho’ series, a video based triptych relating to the concept of the 'kaiho’ (Finland’s version of saudade or longing for something unobtainable). The artist developed a narrative from melding the story of Aino in the Kalevala (the Finnish epic) with Finnish and Karelian folklore, and memories collected from Finnish people.
This work was created in Finland in 2011 and forms part of the 'Kaiho’ series, a video based triptych relating to the concept of the 'kaiho’ (longing for something unobtainable). 'Kaiho I’ explores the concept with Finnish tango movement and lyrics through an adaptation of The Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, relating it to a memory relayed to the artist by an elderly man about how he lost his wife.