search btn

Mystery 169 If the Wind Blows


Mystery 169 If the Wind Blows

Mystery 169 If the Wind Blows by Amsterdam-based international visual artist Mariko Hori explores the relationship between language and the city, prompted by the Japanese proverb which goes “If the wind blows, the barrel makers prosper”, which means that any event can bring about an effect in an unexpected way.

Contributors:

Artist: Mariko Hori
Voice Over:
English – Shira Wolfe
Greek – Giorgos Konstantinos Dimitrakopoulos
Japanese – Helen Vogt
Project coordination:
Georgia Voudouri – Director of Cultural Development 2023 Eleusis
Neoklis Mantas – Head of Cultural Development 2023 Eleusis

Supported by EU- Japan Fest Japan committee

The project “IF THE WIND BLOWS” has started in 2021 in collaboration with Artegiro Contemporary Art,  AILAE Associazione Culturale curated by Renata Summo – O’connell supported by MAD- Murate Art District in Florence, Italy

 

Information:

Dates: 16 September to 1 October
Opening hours:
Wednesday to Friday, 17.00 – 21.00
Saturday & Sunday, 13.00  – 21.00
Location: Elefsina Old Town Hall

[When the wind blows, dust will be blown into people’s eyes, some people will go blind. The traditional employment for blind people in Japan was itinerant shamisen (traditional Japanese musical instrument ) -playing story-tellers. More shamisen will be purchased. The skin of the shamisen is made of cat. So cats will be killed for their skin. If cats are killed then there will be more mice.Then people will need to make sure that their rice is kept in barrels. So they will order barrels. And barrel makers will get rich.]

The artist attempts to refresh this phrase into a modern version, through communication with Elefsis corresponding to the current situation and guessing what this exceptional event with 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture brings in the future. This new version of proverb will also start with the words ‘if the wind blows’ and ends with alternative sentences, which reflect the modern world and the local character following alternative stories in between. 

Α Sound installation with winds, fabric, seeds, soil, stones and a collage work.

Further Info

People - Society
The first axis spans the evolution of society from Antiquity to the present in order to connect the strange with the familiar, to discover hidden aspects, memories and elements of cultural diversity. The thematic axis People | Society focuses on inclusion, the way that European society is shaped and, the ways in which we interact with each other, through the three themes/notions “Europe of Citizens”, “Europe, Daughter of Phoenix” and “Human Mysteries”.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PROGRAMME

Mystery 99 The Ark - Three-day celebration

2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture is setting up a three-day celebration to say goodbye to the Belgian collective TimeCircus that returns to Antwerp after six months and to hand over – now officially – ARKOPOLIS, the ark of eternal youth, this unique cultural space to young people and to the residents of Elefsina.

Mystery 13 E_FYGA Trilogy

2023 Εleusis European Capital of Culture presents from the 4th until the 7th of October, for the first time together, the artistic projects of the trilogy Mystery 13 I_LEFT, conceived and directed by Yolanda Markopoulou, completing a multi-year long artistic research, focused on refugee, uprooting and starting over at a new place.

Μystery 166 State of Emergency

From 8 September to 1 October, 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture presents Mystery 116 State of Emergency, an installation by Athanasios Kanakis at the old machine works Filomila 3.


Mystery 14 Ηuman Requiem in Eleusis

Mystery 14 Ηuman Requiem in Eleusis is one of the main works of 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture, which will be presented in the archaeological site of Elefsina from 29 September to 1 October.

Mystery 42 Futuring Waters

Mystery 42 Futuring Waters’ exhibition and parallel events introduces us to the artworks created through a process of co-authorship initiated by the artist and educator Jenny Marketou with the help of Greek and international scientists, artists, curators, architects, archaeologists and activists among others around water rights and hydropolitics, a complex political thought around water.

NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS
NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS
THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY
THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY
JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US
JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US JOIN US
What's on
Days
Hours
Minutes