Diego Moreno, Two October Moons II. From the series: Malign Influences, 2021 Graphic intervention on cotton paper.
© Diego Moreno. All rights Reserved 2021.

RAY Echoes. Emotion


Museum Angewandte Kunst

Emotion focuses on photographic and media images that can evoke an emotional echo or response in us as viewers. By responding with an emotion – an interplay of feelings, thoughts, and a physical reaction — our own experiences and perspectives always feed into the interpretation of what we see.

In Malign Influences, the artist Diego Moreno (b. 1992, Mexico) graphically intervenes in photographs from his family archive. This is a reaction to his past – abuse, a highly religious upbringing and the resulting feelings of guilt, the long repression of his sexual identity, loneliness: an artistic practice as an attempt at subversion, resistance, and self-empowerment.

For his work The Blue Skies Project, Anton Kusters (b. 1974, Belgium) spent six years researching and travelling to former concentration and extermination camps in Europe to photograph the skies there. Each resulting Polaroid photograph is blind embossed by hand with the number of victims of the respective camp and its GPS coordinates. It is a work about remembrance and commemoration. The Blue Skies Project was curated by Monica Allende.

In her project Cause of Death (2020), Jyoti Mistry (b. 1970, South Africa) collages historical archive material from the EYE Film Museum in Amsterdam, directing a critical eye toward the historical marginalisation and representation of women. In contrasting images, Western women are portrayed either as sex symbols or as mother figures, while non-Western women appear as exotic attractions. The video material is accompanied by the words of the South African writer and poet Napo Masheane.

In the work Interfears (2022) by Jesper Just (b. 1974, Denmark), an actor (Matt Dillon) recites a monologue while an MRI machine scans his brain. The film questions the difference between real and simulated emotions. Interfears suggests that emotions and emotional responses are learned, a product of the social and cultural environment.