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Her
Long Black Hair takes each listener on a winding, mysterious journey
through Central Park’s 19th-century pathways, retracing the
footsteps of an enigmatic dark-haired woman.
Relayed in Janet Cardiff’s
quasi-narrative style, Her Long Black Hair is a complex sensory investigation
of location, time, sound, and physicality, interweaving stream-of-consciousness
observations with fact and fiction, local history, opera and gospel
music, and other atmospheric and cultural elements. The walk echoes
the visual world as well, using photographs to reflect upon the relationship
between images and notions of possession, loss, history, and beauty.
As Cardiff’s voice on the audio soundtrack guides listeners
through the park, they are occasionally prompted to pull out and
view one of the photographs. These images link the speaker and the
listener within their shared physical surroundings of Central Park,
shifting between the present, the recent past, and the more distant
past.
(Excerpt Press Release Public Art Fund) |
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Cardiff, Her Long Black Hair. By: Barbara Pollack, Time Out New York.
29.07.04 (PDF 44 kb) |
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JANET CARDIFF
Audio Walk with photographs, 46 minutes
Curated by Tom Eccles for the Public Art Fund (June 17 – September 13).
Central Park, New York. |
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