Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile (2020)

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Sourced from a text written by the artist in 1994, Commemorative Toile: Mise-en-Scène delves into the circuitous material history of the trans-atlantic slave trade, focusing on the production of the French decorative fabric known as toile. Sliding between the matrix of colonial expansion and Green’s personal research-driven pursuits beginning in Clisson, France, the artist demystifies the social production that connects the Triangular trade to the seemingly private sphere of the home, while attempting to decipher the contradictory pleasures which might accompany them.

Director: Renée Green
Runtime: 6 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile about?
Sourced from a text written by the artist in 1994, Commemorative Toile: Mise-en-Scène delves into the circuitous material history of the trans-atlantic slave trade, focusing on the production of the French decorative fabric known as toile. Sliding between the matrix of colonial expansion and Green’s personal research-driven pursuits beginning in Clisson, France, the artist demystifies the social production that connects the Triangular trade to the seemingly private sphere of the home, while attempting to decipher the contradictory pleasures which might accompany them.
Who directed Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile?
Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile was directed by Renée Green.
How long is Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile?
Mise-en-scene: Commemorative Toile has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).