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for Maria Farrar "Overseas": A journey of femininity

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December 4, 2021 - February 12, 2022 | Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo
  • Text by BuBu de la Madeleine 

  • Oh. She is currently turning her back to me. With some hesitation, I begin to observe her, sensing an opportunity to be "inquisitive". The audience is guaranteed a full view of her and her surroundings.


    We usually stare at "objects" that we find a little curious or intriguing - on the street, in front of a show window, in a closed room. Or, at times, we spy on them, taking care not to be noticed. The pastry flaunts its burnt edges and gives us a glimpse of its creamy texture. Fruits are displayed in such a way that their ripeness and the protrusions are effectively visible, with no way to deny that they are a metaphor for all genitalia. Both the bread and the fruit exude the taste, smell and nourishment that we expect.

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  • Women are human beings. 

     

    The "woman" attribute is but one of the many attributes of a human being. And yet we live in a world where women are more likely to be gazed upon and scrutinised as "objects" rather than as human beings. Some days we survive by resigning ourselves to the fact that this is the way it is and accepting it, and other days we say out loud, "I hate it". There are also women who, when they have had enough of being stared at and peeped at, find a way to pre-emptively "look the way they want to be seen". Actresses and female artists are skillful at this.

  • Maria sends me, a woman, a sign. I love the bright colours on the inside of the pumps. The sheen and print of a dress or apron reminds me of the feel and smell of the fabric. Their designs remind me of a certain film, an actress or a certain era. I am also implicitly proud of the thickness of the arms and calves as a sign of labour.

     

    Maria and I have something in common. She wrote in one of her texts that her mother had at one time worked as a hotel room attendant and was proud of it. My mother did the same job for a while. It was not a hotel, but a simpler accommodation. She changed the sheets in the lodgings used for pleasure by American soldiers who were stationed in Japan after the war. Maria's mother and my mother are from different generations and backgrounds. But this episode of hers, combined with the crisp and strength of her work in colour, composition and touch, reminds me that women have survived for themselves and their families, and it empowers me.

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  • What is femininity? For whom and for what purpose is it a concept? Femininity is the result of a local...

    What is femininity? For whom and for what purpose is it a concept? Femininity is the result of a local history, and at the same time, the beginning of it. History is created by the accumulation of choices women have made, or not made, or not been able to make. We come into direct contact with that history on the streets, in restaurants, in closed rooms. This history "shifts" when we travel and migrate, because each place has a different history, even though they influence each other. It is through these gaps that one's memory arises.

     

    The women in Maria's work may one day turn their heads towards you from the other side of the painting's surface. Or they may go away without looking back. Either way, at that moment, I will call out to her.

  • Featured Artworks
    • Maria Farrar Bay of Naples, 2021 Oil on linen Triptych 55 x 135 cm (each 55 x 45 cm)
      Maria Farrar
      Bay of Naples, 2021
      Oil on linen
      Triptych 55 x 135 cm (each 55 x 45 cm)
    • Maria Farrar Little Lamb who made thee, 2021 Oil on linen 130 x 130 cm
      Maria Farrar
      Little Lamb who made thee, 2021
      Oil on linen
      130 x 130 cm
    • Maria Farrar Marzipan fruits, 2021 Oil on linen 55 x 45 cm
      Maria Farrar
      Marzipan fruits, 2021
      Oil on linen
      55 x 45 cm
    • Maria Farrar Choux cream, 2021 Oil on linen 55 x 45 cm
      Maria Farrar
      Choux cream, 2021
      Oil on linen
      55 x 45 cm
    • Maria Farrar Woman feeding birds, 2021 Oil on linen 170 x 210 cm
      Maria Farrar
      Woman feeding birds, 2021
      Oil on linen
      170 x 210 cm
    • Maria Farrar A guest complaining about the cat, 2021 Oil on linen 180 x 130 cm
      Maria Farrar
      A guest complaining about the cat, 2021
      Oil on linen
      180 x 130 cm
    • Maria Farrar Hoopoe, 2021 Oil on linen 180 x 130 cm
      Maria Farrar
      Hoopoe, 2021
      Oil on linen
      180 x 130 cm
    • Maria Farrar The room with the terrace, 2021 Oil on linen 180 x 130 cm
      Maria Farrar
      The room with the terrace, 2021
      Oil on linen
      180 x 130 cm
  • Exhibition Information

    Maria Farrar

    Overseas

     

    Untill Sat. 12 February, 2022  *exhibition period extended
    11:00-19:00

    Closed on Mon., Sun., Holidays

     

    Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo

    read more about the exhibition

Tokyo

 

Piramide Bldg. 3F, 6-6-9 Roppongi 

Minatoku, Tokyo, 1060032 Japan

 

Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 19:00

Closed on Mondays, Sundays and National Holidays

Shanghai

 

Unit QL106, 1st Floor, No. 78, Huqiu Road, Rockbund, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China 200002

 

Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays and National Holidays

Singapore

 

7 Lock Road, #02-13 Gillman Barracks

Singapore 108935

 

Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 19:00

Closed on Mondays, Sundays and Public Holidays

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