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Elisabeth von Samsonow
The Elder Poem

25 June – 12 September 2021

This exhibition begins almost 300 km from here, in The Land of the Goddesses, a rich and diverse patch of farmland in the region of Hollabrunn, Lower Austria. This almost four hectare area was acquired in 2020 by Elisabeth von Samsonow and a group of artists and supporters, and has become a site of profound artistic activity. From revealing the ‘fountain of Holla’ to teaching about the role of the elder and the White Goddess to becoming a holding space for performative and discursive events, the land is offering Elisabeth and her colleagues of the Dissident Goddesses’ Network and beyond the chance to remap the territory, and in doing so to find new ways to engage with nature, art, philosophy, and one another in the form of a parliament.
 
The connection between nature and her Goddesses, land, travel and the celebration of the divine has been a long-held tradition in Styria, where one can still view a cult wagon from 600 BC in the Universalmuseum Joanneum in Graz. This bronze archaeological find, dating from the Hallstatt period, is thought to depict a sacrificial ritual involving a procession at the center of which is a female figure. The Strettweg cult wagon has served as the inspiration for von Samsonow’s newest series of works -  a cluster of cult chariots that support the Pretzel Goddess as she roams around the earth.

Elisabeth von Samsonow (born 1956) is a German-Austrian artist, activist and philosopher who is a professor of philosophic and historical anthropology at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. She is a founding member of the Dissident Goddesses’ Network, an association of researchers and artists that finds new approaches to Paleolithic and Neolithic female figurines from Lower Austria, further she is a founding part of The Land of the Goddesses, a project on four hectare of land dedicated to matriarchy, art and the development of ecological awareness.
 
In her practice as an artist and curator she focuses on the systemic and symbolic place of sculpture and plastic art. Her artistic practice includes sculpture, performance, painting, video and installation. Her research delves into the history of philosophy and religion, a theory of a collective consciousness, the history of the relationship between art/ technique, religion and psychoanalysis, the history of the perception of women and female identification (Young Girl Studies), the dissolution of the self in modernity and feminist ecology.

As part of her exhibition The Elder Poem a recent collaborative film by von Samsonow and others will be screened. Titled A Visit, A Ceremony, A Gift this film was commissioned by TULCA Festival of Visual Arts as part of the Unselfing Program for Galway European Capital of Culture 2020 with support from French Embassy in Ireland.




Image courtesy of the artist