Britta Marakatt-Labba (b. 1951, Idivuoma, Sweden)
- Historja
(2003–07)
Embroidery, print, appliqué, and wool on linen
Britta Marakatt-Labba was born in Idivuoma, outside of Kiruna in northern Sweden, Growing up with a deep knowledge of the collective practice of reindeer husbandry (her parents and her husband are rein-deer herders), this sense of movement and migration permeates her textile works. A defining feature of Historja is its undulating horizon line. A procession of animals emerges from the woods in a procession; first foxes, then bears, then ungulates (all holy for Sámi), then the first people emerge following the reindeer, first on foot and then on sleds. An entire history is on view, one that begins and ends with Sámi cosmology, in between are different formations of people, who are herding animals, tending to crops and cattle, drying fish. Yet they are also engaged in other Important activities as well: revolting against oppressive authorities (the 1851 Kautokeino uprising) as well as gathering together for political self-determination (marked by the first assembly in Sámi Parliament). This is not a linear history, there are deliberate breaks, shifts in style and content It can be read from right to left or left to right, the storyline generatively shifting with each subsequent view.
“I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It’s not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.“
Daily Practice by Johanna Tagada
https://thisispaper.com/Daily-Practice-by-Johanna-Tagada
My favorite movie poster of 2014.
US one sheet for FRANK (Lenny Abrahamson, UK/Ireland, 2014)
Designer: Nicolette Vilar at P+A
Poster source: Indiewire











