Boryana Rossa
Golden Carelessness
2017
This performance is inspired by the images of Melania Trump produced after the Puerto Rico hurricane. Her model-like detachment from the reality of the currently happening disaster created the feeling that her photos from Puerto Rico are actually a fashion shoot, where a luxuriously dressed model is put in contrast with “the ordinary people.” The second inspiration was the a La Marie-Antoinette selfie of Ivanka Trump, dressed in a foil-like dress, she made during the night of the first Muslim ban. This selfie, was juxtaposed to a Syrian migrant girl covered in a foil emergency blanket by the Internet users instantly.
In this performance, I and my assistant models pose for a fashion shoot and take selfies in dresses made of emergency blankets, wearing blinds and golden vampire teeth. On the background are projected photographs from the war in Syria and photographs of migrants who are covered with the same emergency blankets our dresses are made from. The fashion photographer, who is giving us instructions on how to pose, is also a participant in the performance. The audience is also invited to take selfies with us in the background.
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Performers: Boryana Rossa together with If Nickl, Sylvie Leiner and Alexandra Gschiel
FACES: Gender, Technology, Art. Shaumbad, Graz, Austria; Studio 10, Brooklyn, NY, 2017 and Sofia Art Week, 2019, Bulgaria.
Idea and performance: Boryana Rossa
Photographer: Alexandra Gschiel
Models: If Nickl, Sylvie Leiner
Commissioned by: FACES Cyber Feminist Community, for its 25th anniversary