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Spirit of enterprise

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Torika Bolatagici
Remittances from Fijian workers overseas are the nation’s largest income – exceeding that of tourism and sugar. Fijian bodies have become a valuable export commodity in the increasingly privatised economy of war. Coco Fusco writes that from the 18th Century, texts have “reduced people of colour to the corporeal, whiteness was understood as a spirit that manifests itself in a dynamic relation to the physical world. Whiteness, then, does not need to be made visible to present an image; it can be expressed as the spirit of enterprise, as the power to organise the material world, and as an expansive relation to the environment.” This work asks where black and white bodies fit within this new economy of war…who is visible and who is invisible? Whose bodies are commodities and who embodies the spirit of enterprise?

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Event

Spirit of Enterprise

Publisher

Bus Projects

Location

Bus Projects, 117 Lt Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2009-09-01

End date

2009-09-18

Language

eng

Notes

Solo exhibition comprising photography, mixed media and an installation. Includes the artwork titled 'winds of Change'

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative works; JC2 Curated exhibition or event - Exhibition

Extent

9 items; photographs (col) ; mixed media ; installation

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