HOND
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Dates2021 - Ongoing
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Author
- Topics Awards, Contemporary Issues, Documentary, Fine Art, Social Issues, War & Conflicts
- Locations South Africa, Cape Town
A visual exploration and personal reflection on the essence of identity and abuse in our humanity.
I was told that my mother threw me away like a dog - I've never stopped believing that.
My sister was three when my mom left. My father joined the South African Army, and I was legally written off. Adopted. Bereft of love. Somewhere you get lost.
You find yourself in situations of instability driven by post-apartheid society, religion, and child welfare. Trying to grow up as a solid human amid the neglect. Afflicted by ancestry and heredity.
HOND (Afrikaans for dog) explores my personal journey with generational trauma. Questioning the perspective that we are a possible version of ourselves due to the human consequences of our environment.
My work deals with self-identity and the disruptiveness in our humanity.
There is beauty regardless of the devastation. Endings and beginnings, balance and imbalance. The 'inbetweenness' that forms a collective memory.
Abuse isn't poetic, and neither was being raised as an Afrikaans girl.