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Mixed Media, Video on HD Video
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'The Perfect Boy Myth' is a film written and directed by Liberté Grace. This first film project for Grace represents a collaboration between over 100 creatives from Australia, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Bulgaria; brought together to tell the story of the myth at heart of racism, and its connection to the fairy tales we still tell children today. The truth about racism is the same as the truth about war: it is an external conflict manifested as the result of an internal reality. Imagine a grand puzzle - one that represents all of humanity. Each and every individual is a puzzle piece of consciousness within it. All of the beliefs, attitudes, and experiences each individual holds, contribute to the greater picture of the entire masterpiece. When I was 24, I asked the question “Why does Racism still exist?” The answer is simple: We keep re-telling the same stories that embolden false and seductive notions of power. Racism and Sexism are merely excuses to exercise power over others, even though, at their heart; these notions have no actual basis in reality. It’s not that we don’t understand that those attitudes are false. It’s that, people use them to feel a sense of hierarchy over others. Until the stories we tell change; we are bound to repeat them. The only way to move beyond any story is to realise that it is a false fantasy and to tell entirely new stories from different perspectives. This helps to correct the imbalance of power - throughout the world. 'The Perfect Boy Myth' remains as relevant to the current sociopolitical climate as ever. The charisma of the age-old story of the dark vs. the light continues to proliferate; promoting false ‘prophets’ into positions of power, using the engine of humanity’s primordial fears. This is the premise of the deceptively simple narrative of 'The Perfect Boy Myth', which won the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in 2013 and was selected to showcase in the Art Basel film sector in 2015.
2013
Video on HD Video
10
16 W x 9 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Liberté Grace is a multiple award-winning artist and auteur filmmaker born in Australia, working in the mediums of video, installation and photography. Her works have been screened and exhibited within cultural institutions in Australia, France and Italy, including; Cannes Film Festival, Art Basel, Art Gallery of NSW, Times Square (NY), and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery. She was also considered the youngest artist in the world to be sponsored to visit the Antarctic region, after she won the top graduate prize at Melbourne University. Grace's art practice centralises on the premise of identity as creation, through transformation via new consciousness perspectives. She believes that all realities are the outer fantasy of the inner world and the consciousness of each individual. Her works challenge belief systems by reconstructing them into fantasy worlds, distilling the wisdom beyond repetitive historical patterns of behaviour and translating them into surrealist constructs. Grace has received multiple awards in Australia and the US including the Sutton Commercial Galleries Award, the Chroma Australia Award (Gallery NSW), the Lloyd Reeds Youth Memorial Art Award Commendation, Brett Ratner Scholarship (NY) for film direction, as well as winning the top graduate prize at V.C.A, The Wallara Traveling Scholarship, and the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize. In 2014, Grace was shortlisted as part of the top 25 video artists worldwide by the international panel of the inaugural Arte Laguna Art Prize, held at the Arsenale in Venice, Italy. Grace was also the Editor of I AM FILM - a blog featuring interviews with the Masters of Film, where she interviewed cinematic personas such as; Koreeda Hirokazu, Ruben Östlund, Jackie Chan, Justin Chon, Kimberly Peirce, amongst many others. She is currently developing a 360 VR experience - WILD ONE - and a video portraiture series / feature film, RUBY.
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