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​Every nine years nine men enter the house so that I may deliver them from evil. I hear their steps or their voices in the depths of the stone galleries and I run joyfully to find them. The ceremony lasts a few minutes. They fall one after another without my having to bloody my hands. They remain where they fell and their bodies help distinguish one gallery from another. I do not know who they are, but I know that one of them prophesied, at the moment of his death, that some day my redeemer would come. Since then my loneliness does not pain me, because I know my redeemer lives and he will finally rise above the dust. If my ear could capture all the sounds of the world, I should hear his steps. I hope he will take me to a place with fewer galleries, fewer doors. What will my redeemer be like? I ask myself. Will he be a bull or a man? Will he perhaps be a bull with the face of a man? Or will he be like me?

 

             - The House of Asterion, Jorge Luis Borges, 1964. (From Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings)

The artist's first Estonian solo exhibition borrows its title from Jorge Luis Borges' short story of the same name, adopting its structural framework--where the identity of the narrator is only revealed at the climax--as a guiding principle. Expanding on Borges’ engagement with archetypes and labyrinthine narratives, Zody Burke weaves together sculptural reliefs, illustrations, architectural & linguistic fragments, and shifting spatial compositions to explore the collapse of linear time and the suffocating influence of inherited narratives. Through this recontextualization, the exhibition reflects on the disorienting effects of life under late capitalism - where indulgence carries inverted global consequences, individual agency is made vague within structures designed to obscure, and inherited cultural-mythic archetypes, like vestiges of fallen empires, quietly persist in the everyday.

Graphic design: Taylor “Tex” Tehan 

Title Typeface: Brian Uhl

Technical support: Gregor Sirendi

Documentation: Jane Treima, Anna Mari Liivrand

 

Support/Grateful to:

Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Paavli Kultuurivabrik, Valge Kuup Studio, Estonian Academy of Arts, Kanuti Gildi Saal, Batuudijuss, Tuletorn Brewing, Punch Club, Põhjala Brewery, Dan Edelstein, Nora Schmelter, Taylor “Tex” Tehan, Gert Gutmann, Lauri Raus, Jordan Reyes, Roberta Staats, Nora King, Harry Figueroa, Nick Klein, Oscar Ramos, Jane Treima, Diandra Rebase, Michael Anthony Farley, Laura Merendi, Villem Sarapuu, Laura De Jaeger, Kerli Kurikka, Kaspar Kannelmäe, Composite EE, Karjase Sai

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