
Fulgur Contitum: A Search for Ancestors, Secrets,
Myths and Magic*
Miruna Dragan • The Netherlands
Members of the Village of Cioceni • Prahova, Romania
www.mirunadragan.com
For her project Dragan visited the small village of Cioceni in the
Prahova valley of Romania, where her father was born seventy-six
years ago. As she writes, “It was my first time visiting this place and
also the first time I learned about some of my relatives. Every day I heard
family stories and local folklore (both factual and enigmatic) conflating
the personal and the archetypal. These were manifest in ordinary
activities that became mysterious happenings. With one thousand LED
lights and batteries, the children and I made several actions on different
evenings reacting to sites in the area. One important site was a well on
a field over a mass grave from World War II. During our action a strong
wind arose forcing us to quit. The wind subsided immediately after we
returned to the village; it was agreed that with our lights we had awoken
the spirits that had ‘died without light.’
“[Also] I filmed and recorded elderly women as they sang and cried the
‘Caloianul,’ a song traditionally sung by young girls in a rainmaking
ritual. Only the old ladies now remember the song, and only real tears
can bring the rain. That same evening we burned corncobs and set them
afloat on the river and the very next day it rained, ending a period of
serious drought in the region.” The resulting exhibit will consist of a series of photographs and videos
and, perhaps, drawings. The photos will be printed on duratrans and
shown in lightboxes. The videos will be shown on small, flat screens
hung on the wall.
*Fulgur Conditum: [Here] lightning [has been] buried—is a Latin
inscription found on altars of the Gallo-Roman cult of lightning worship.
Exhibition Venue:
Central Gallery, University of Massachusetts • Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
www.umass.edu/fac/hampden/
April 1—14, 2009
Located on the University of Massachusetts’ Amherst campus, Hampden
and Central Galleries’ mission is to facilitate cultural understanding
through exhibitions and in-depth adjunct programming. The main focus
is on new work by emerging artists in the fields of painting, sculpture,
printmaking, mixed media, video and new media. |