MORAL INJURIES OF WAR

https://www.moralinjuriesofwar.org

2019, 40’ x 40’ Multichannel Listening and Sharing Installation

International Trauma Studies Program and The Windmill Factory

The National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest October 24-27, 2019

Over the past 18 years, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties and cost trillions of dollars. In such insurgency wars, the line between combatant and noncombatant is often blurred and inevitably leads to countless atrocities. Civilians pay the greatest price in loss of property, injury, and death.

It has become apparent that many soldiers, war correspondents, and other witnesses of these wars are troubled by their experiences and may suffer from moral injury, — the sense that one’s fundamental understanding of right and wrong has been violated. Such problems of conscience lead to intense feelings of grief, shame, and guilt and may contribute to the high number of suicides among U.S. veterans — more than 20 every day.

This installation gives voice to veterans and war correspondents who often carry this moral distress alone. But this distress not only affects witnesses of wars — it implicates us all as well. We, as a public, must contend with our collective responsibility for these recent wars. We must share the moral burdens of shame, guilt, and outrage that are usually carried by the individual alone. Out of this sharing, we may find connection, hope, and the possibility of building a cornerstone for collective healing and moral repair.

As you pass through the listening space into a place for sharing, please take a moment to write or record your personal reaction or action you would like to take in response to hearing these testimonies. These will be shared with the project participants and become part of the ongoing installation.

Project Director: Jack Saul

Creative Co-Directors: Jon Morris and Jack Saul

Audio Editor: Elyse Blennerhassett

Audio Engineer: Lemon Guo

Research Team: Peter Fraenkel, Simge Huyal, Aleksandra Kunat, Himaya Rajapaksa,

Danny Miguel Reyes, Michal Cohen, Lauren Whitmore, Rachel Hyman, and Arianna Schindle

Planning team: Caitlin Chase and Jonathan Fantini Porter

Special Appreciation to the veterans and war correspondents who participate in this project.

Special Thanks to Cristian Movila and Capucine Gros, Unfinished

The National Museum of Art Romania, Bucharest


Moral Injuries

ARTIST: Jack SaulBIRTH COUNTRY: USALIVES AND WORKS IN: New York NYWEBSITE: http://www.jacksaul.org/art-projectsTITLE: Moral Injuries 3459YEAR: 2018MATERIALS: Oil on PaperDIMENSIONS (HxW): 11”x14.5”COURTESY: ArtistARTIST STATEMENTAs an artist and psy…

ARTIST: Jack Saul

BIRTH COUNTRY: USA

LIVES AND WORKS IN: New York NY

WEBSITE: http://www.jacksaul.org/art-projects

TITLE: Moral Injuries 3459

YEAR: 2018

MATERIALS: Oil on Paper

DIMENSIONS (HxW): 11”x14.5”

COURTESY: Artist

ARTIST STATEMENT

As an artist and psychologist, my work explores the interface between artistic representation, collective trauma and healing. For the past 15 years I have worked extensively as a therapist and consultant with war reporters and photographers, humanitarian workers, human rights practitioners and military veterans who were involved in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In this series Moral Injuries I give an embodied and visual expression of my own experience as a witness to the moral struggles that accompany the traumas of war. Painting is a visceral outlet that enables me to maintain moral clarity and to be a better listener.


ARTROPOCENE

A NEW ART AND CULTURE SUMMIT LAUNCHES IN HONOLULU

Artropocene, the inaugural iBiennale, is an itinerant and island-based art and culture event presenting sixty-one artists from seventeen countries. It will be staged from 9 until 24 March 2019. The art summit is an exciting opportunity for artists in Hawaii to interface with art practitioners and experts from around the globe. It will take place at the Y Center for Visual Arts in the Iwilei-Kapalama neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. The summit is co-chaired by David Medalla and Adam Nankervis.

Artropocene: iBiennale MMXIX is adapted from the definition of the geologic epoch with the greatest human influence on the environment. Its grass-roots philosophy and involvement will address local issues with timely global resonances. After its launch in Honolulu, it will travel to another island location in 2021, reimagining the current fixed-location biennial model. Its themes will include the ways that contemporary artists view diverse cultures as they interact and coexist in a global society.

Co-chairs David Medalla and Adam Nankervis said, "We are excited to be part of this inaugural Biennale. It presents the urgent issues of our humanity and environment highlighting the essential role of artists in the age of social responsibility and activism. Among the critical topics, cultural preservation, nuclear proliferation, forced migration, global warming, interpersonal violence, and gender equality are addressed.”

Artropocene presents opportunities for international cultural exchanges as artists from the Pacific region and Honolulu gain prominence. It features an interactive installation by Yoko Ono and a large tapestry by Masami Teraoka. Video art by Mithu Sen from India and FX Harsono from Indonesia are presented with art installations by Pinkie Strother and Paula Flores; a painting by Betty Martin is shown near a video by Shunsuke Francois Nanjo; paintings by Tsherin Sherpa from Nepal hang next to sculptures by German artist Bodo Korsig; printed words by Cheyenne-Arapaho artist Edgar Heap of Birds are placed next to stone carvings by native Hawaiian artist Hanale Hopfe; performances by Mia Morissette, Nanci Amaka and Jonathan Swanz will activate the space.

Artropocene: iBiennale MMXIX director, Kóan Jeff Baysa, said, "I am thrilled that the first iBiennale is presenting a new model for cultural exchanges between island-based artists and the rest of the world. The exciting singular ethos of iBiennale is its broad embrace of new, old and commissioned works by accomplished, emerging and past artists together with those from Hawaii, in its globalized settings. It highlights how island cultures can serve as catalysts that generate new discussions and art practices. Originating in the Hawaiian archipelago, the inaugural iBiennale will pilot new artistic expressions inspired by the distinctive character of future host islands."

One-third of the participating artists are from Hawaii. Public programming will accompany the summit and includes a portrait studio, walkthrough tours, workshops, and an off-site project.

Artists Anthropocene: iBiennale MMXIX

Nanci Amaka • Amabelle Aguiluz • Cody Anderson • Miguel Aquilizan • Erik Benjamins • Mary Babcock • Melissa Chimera • Kaili Chun • Charles Cohan • Paula Flores • Shingo Francis • Kip Fulbeck • Yumiko Glover • Sergio Goes • Kainoa Gruspe • FX Harsono • Edgar Heap Of Birds • Cannon Hersey • Thomas Hite • Hanale Hopfe • Daniel Horowitz • Bryan Ida • Ai Iwane • Jian Jie Ji • Kaveh Kardan • Amber Khan• Bodo Korsig • Bennett Lieberman • Maui Loa • Marcos Lutyens • Betty Martin • David Medalla • Linny Morris • Mia Morissette • Vitshois Mwilambwe • Shunsuke Nanjo • Adam Nankervis • Yoko Ono • Michael Petry • Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook • Mireya Samper • Sunny Samuel • Jack Saul • Mithu Sen • Tsherin Sherpa • Juvana Soliven • Pinkie Strother • Jonathan Swanz • Dan Taulapapa • Steed Taylor • Masami Teraoka • Hank Willis Thomas • Spencer Tunick • Jerry Vasconcellos • Roberto Visani • Gunjan Tyagi • Yida Wang • Stephen Whisler • Linda Yamamoto • S'wen Young • Zhang Hongtu