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Sky Hopinka: Lore

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October 10 - November 21, 2020
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Sky Hopinka, Lore

For its inaugural exhibition, Broadway is pleased to present Lore, a solo show by artist and filmmaker Sky Hopinka. Centered around a 16mm looping film projection and including a suite of photographs hand-inscribed with related texts, the show succinctly encapsulates Hopinka’s ambitious and wide-ranging practice. Harnessing modes of filmmaking from feature-length non-fiction to skewed documentary to poetic experimental reveries, the artist enlists image, music and language in penetrating the spectral condition of a perpetual afterlife that infuses contemporary Indigenous existence—and that this medium so effectively evokes in his hands.

 

The titular film, which depicts the artist arranging and rearranging cut-up photographs on an illuminated overhead projector, takes its cue from Nostalgia (1971) the seminal experimental film by Hollis Frampton. In Frampton’s film, the narrator intones anecdotes relating to his artist friends and romantic entanglements as we watch photographs burn to ash atop a hotplate. With LoreHopinka dramatically expands on this format, pushing the voice and image connections further afield into the landscape and into a more complex and poetic personal narrative that engages performative collage in real-time. As the photographs accumulate on the overhead projector, we see and hear a band rehearsing a melancholy song that slowly builds into an insistent, casually beautiful version of Bo Didley’s Heart O Matic Love—added layers of specificity and broader raw emotion that intercut the artist’s oblique voiceover of a dissolving romance.

 

As a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, and a fluent speaker of Chunk Wawa and active in Indigenous language revitalization, a consistent thread of translation, subtitling and multi-lingual voiceover runs through Hopinka’s practice as a whole. The slippage of meaning across these modes of expression, as well as the ways in which text and poetry (written, spoken and sung) remain in subtle friction with the imagery of the films and photographs is at the vital core of this work. The yearning incantations of the individual are overlapped with the specific political realities of a community and manifested with a strategy of presentation that straddles definitions of art, cinema and literature.

 

This exhibition is presented in collaboration with The Green Gallery, Milwaukee.

Exhibition
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Sky Hopinka, Lore, Installation view, Broadway, 2020

Works
  • Sky Hopinka This is a certain body, 2019 Inkjet with hand-scratched text 13 x 13 inches
    Sky Hopinka
    This is a certain body, 2019
    Inkjet with hand-scratched text
    13 x 13 inches
  • Sky Hopinka This is the changer, 2019 Inkjet with hand-scratched text 13 x 13 inches
    Sky Hopinka
    This is the changer, 2019
    Inkjet with hand-scratched text
    13 x 13 inches
  • Sky Hopinka Lore, 2019 16mm color film loop with sound, TRT 10:16 Edition 3 of 3 + 2 AP
    Sky Hopinka
    Lore, 2019
    16mm color film loop with sound, TRT 10:16
    Edition 3 of 3 + 2 AP
Press
  • Arthur Jafa and Sky Hopinka

    Arthur Jafa and Sky Hopinka at Luma Arles: a tale of two Americas, May 21, 2022
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  • Sky Hopinka

    Sky Hopinka, January 1, 2021
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  • Sky Hopinka

    Sky Hopinka: Songs of the Earth and the Road, November 12, 2020
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