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In the middle of the forest, Circe appears to everyone who enters her domain. She is a classical Greek mythical figure who has had different meanings and labels for centuries: goddess, seductress, ugly vengeful sorceress.
But she is also just herself, even though she is the daughter of Greek sun god Helios and water nymph Perseis. Circe who goes her own way. People always interrupt her on her island, where she prefers to work solo, surrounded by her own created world full of piglets and beneficial herbs. Never even the space for what she needs, to not have to be anything for a while and maybe just have a cigarette?
Circe, who appears here as an enigmatic hallucination in Almeres urban nature, gives the visitor several stories and perspectives on Circe as an ancient myth. Here she sits, on her throne of moly herbs and yellow rapeseed flowers, as a luminous appearance that cannot be easily defined. She would rather be a mysterious myth than just a cliché of the strong, but immediately dangerous, another woman labeled. She's done with that.
MAISON the FAUX and Linda Bosch translate the ancient myth of Circe towards our time; a maximalist story in which myths are given a new face and the boundaries between nature and technology are explored. Circe's story unfolds slowly along the path with the audio fragments filling the forest with her sounds of nature that are synthetically distorted.
Moly Mountain is a multidisciplinary artwork created in collaboration with other artists that comes together within one visual whole. For example, Esmay Wagemans and Dae Uk Kim collaborated on the sculpture and theater maker and sound artist Mark Bergwerff is involved in the creation of the spatial sound layer that appears and disappears around the artwork and in the forest.
Moly Mountain can be seen in the forest in Lumière Park.
About the artists
MAISON the Faux
MAISON the FAUX, consisting of Tessa de Boer (1990) and Joris Suk (1987), creates autonomous fashionable performances and works as a design studio on commission for various clients in the cultural field such as NITE, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Modemuseum Hasselt and the Opera in Hamburg. MAISON the FAUX received the podium prize from the Gieskes Strijbis Fund in 2021 and received the fashion stipend from the Cultural Fund in 2022.
Linda Bosch
Linda Bosch (1989) is a theater maker and artistically responsible for Suburbia in the neighborhood. She also worked on projects for, among others, Theater Na de Dam, DEGASTEN and her own foundation SALTY.
Credits
Sculpture: Esmay Wagemans / flora sculptures: Dae Uk Kim / lighting design: Robin Language / sound design: Mark Bergwerff / studio: Marloes Dadswell / assistance: Samir Duratovic, Klaar Straatman / trainees: Aurélie Cuenot, Mardane Gaxotte / construction: Pieter Lustig.
Moly Mountain was commissioned by ALLUMINOUS light art festival, in collaboration with Suburbia.