For the exhibition Our Grandmothers’ Gardens, Olga Grotova tells the story of her ancestors and country using three media: a film, historical magazines, and two works on paper. The film recounts the artist’s return to the Ural Mountains with her mother. They go out to find a parcel of land that belonged to her great-grandmother in the Soviet era, then to her grandmother, ending up in collective ownership. The artist’s viewpoint on this space of true self-determination is a tribute to the agency of these women. In the archive, we see Soviet propaganda campaigns lauding women farmers. Finally, completing the set, are two works on paper made by superimposing images and materials, notably that of earth taken from the gardens themselves.
EXHIBITION CURATOR: TAOUS DAHMANI.
WITH SUPPORT FROM THE GARAGE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, MOSCOW.
AS PART OF THE LOUIS ROEDERER DISCOVERY AWARD PRESENTED BY PUSHKIN HOUSE, LONDON, ENGLAND
ÉGLISE DES FRÈRES PRÊCHEURS
4 JULY – 28 AUGUST 2022
10.00 AM – 07.30 PM
https://www.rencontres-arles.com/en/expositions/view/1055/olga-grotova