Shields Under A Wounded Sky
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Dates2022 - Ongoing
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Author
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Shields Under A Wounded Sky explores Romania’s Communist legacy, tracing the enduring scars of 45 years of oppression. Through personal stories, archival materials, and evocative textiles, the project honours the resilience of those who resisted.
Shields Under A Wounded Sky is an elegy that weaves together stories of resilience, examining the far-reaching effects of 45 years of Communist oppression in Romania. The establishment of Communism began in 1944 with the arrival of the Soviet Red Army, and its consequences remain deeply ingrained in the region's cultural and political fabric.
After a secret agreement between Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin divided Europe into spheres of influence, Romania fell almost entirely under Soviet domination. With nearly complete control, the Soviets imposed an oppressive regime marked by deportation, persecution, and brutality to subordinate the nation. Resistance emerged in response to harsh measures like forced collectivization, but it weakened over time under the weight of propaganda, terror, and repression. Those who stood against the regime faced intimidation, imprisonment, torture, or execution.
Historians estimate that between one and three million people fell victim to Communist persecution in Romania. The deep scars left by this era, along with its ongoing repercussions, continue to shape the region’s political landscape.
This project retraces and memorializes the narratives of resistance through the documentation of significant historical sites, portraits, artefacts, and the unique textiles of resistance. The blend of personal stories, archival material, and reimagined oral histories serves to honor the courage of those who defied tyranny. The work offers a tribute to the past while creating a bridge to the future, ensuring that these voices continue to inspire.
My commitment to this project stems from a profound connection with Romania’s textile heritage and the emotional impact of the textiles of resistance I discovered, such as the sewn bandages with poems, and letters made by political prisoners. These textiles, created in defiance of oppression, are powerful vessels of memory, preserving the stories of courage.
I believe it is crucial to document the impact of Communism in my country and Eastern Europe. This exploration invites viewers to reflect on the current climate, as witnessed over the past two decades, and the future challenges in the region, including potential political unrest. I hope these stories resonate deeply, inspiring a commitment to safeguarding freedom and ensuring that the lessons of the past inform our present and future.