Reproduction of family part 4: Mother’s history – a library of language

In the multimedia installation, Mother’s History, a Library of Language, Sara Blokland explores her mother’s Amsterdam-Jewish family history. Sara Blokland interviews her mother about her (Jewish) identity, idealism, and memories of her post-war childhood. She brings this into dialogue with the pre-war philosophical ideas of Blokand great grand father  Gerrit Mannoury, her mother’s grandfather . Mannoury, a mathematician, philosopher, and communist, focused his studies on how language shapes human perception of the world, developing a Dutch variant of linguistic philosophy called “Significa.” One of his key concepts involves how to imagine a images by words. He does that by describing a specific visual moment a dark background with white dots that should be universally envisioned in the same way based solely on textual description. This inspired an artistic research of the impossibility of visualizing trauma .

The installation comprises 11 photographs and 1 video. The photo series features family photographs that have been re-photographed and resized, capturing traces of lamplight or sunlight reflected on the photographic surface through which the passage of time becomes visible. These photographs were taken during my interview with Roos. Some images include visually added text resembling a watermark, consisting ofthoughts by Roos during the interview as she looks at the photographs of family and landscapes  in Israel and  Netherlands  spanning a time from the 1930 till the 1990 .Those are personal memories and memories of stories told about family members who were murdered during the Shoah.

Mother’s History centers around the memory of pre-war ideals and a second generation postwar trauma, by abstraction  of the narrative through the photographic image and language.

video. Time:17 min

11 photographs size between 160×130 and  25×30 cm

( in collection of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)

 

 

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