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SLAVS AND TATARS: MIRRORS FOR PRINCES: INSTITUTE OF MODERN ART, BRISBANE

Past exhibition
October 24 - December 20, 2015
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Press release

In Mirrors for Princes, Slavs and Tatars look to a medieval genre of advice literature known as ‘mirrors for princes’. These guidebooks for future rulers were a literary tradition shared by Christians and Muslims, with Machiavelli’s The Prince the best-known, if somewhat later, example. The texts present issues that continue to resonate today across the world, providing a case study of the balance between faith and state. In the exhibition, visitors traverse two immersive and contrasting environments: an audio-sculpture installation featuring multilingual excerpts from an 11th-century Turkic ‘mirror for prince’ called Kutadgu Bilig (Wisdom of Royal Glory), and a dark, psychedelic space revealing a series of glowing, fetishistic sculptures that share the text’s concern with grooming. Kutadgu Bilig has been translated into six languages, including the Aboriginal language Yuggera. It represents one of the few known recordings of Yuggera, and was translated by language custodian Uncle Des Sandy.

 

One passage from Kutagu Bilig that is central to many works in the show reads:

Two organs – the tongue and the heart – distinguish man’s body; and He created both for the sake of speech that is straight and true. If a man’s words are straight, he will reap great profit from them; if they are bent, he will be cursed in this life and burned in the next. So let your tongue bring forth your words if they are straight; but if they are crooked, then keep them hidden.

 

The importance of grooming the mind and the body as well as the alignment of the heart and the tongue are repeated themes throughout Mirrors for Princes. Slavs and Tatar address governance first and foremost as self-governance, that is, the conception of oneself as a multitude of peoples, nations, conflicting desires, and intentionalities, amongst others. Where the original mirrors for princes were traditionally top-down, with the intended audience the ruler, the artists have decided for a bottom up  or inside out approach, by investigating grooming in both figurative and literal senses.

Publications
  • Slavs and Tatars: Mirrors for Princes

    Slavs and Tatars: Mirrors for Princes

    Manan Ahmed Asif, Maya Allison, David Crowley, Anna Della Subin, Anthony Downey, Lloyd Ridgeon, Beatrix Ruf, Slavs and Tatars, Neguin Yavari, 2015
    softcover 192 pages pages
    Publisher: JRP Editions & NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery
    ISBN: 978-3-03764-407-2
    Dimensions: 205 x 250 mm
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