I'll Remember You as You Were, Not as What You'll Become
Sky Hopinka
2016 | 00:12:31 | United States | English | Color | Stereo | 16:9 | HD video
Collection: Single Titles
Tags: Artist Portraits, Death and Dying, Indigenous, Poetry
An elegy to Diane Burns on the shapes of mortality and being, and the forms the transcendent spirit takes while descending upon landscapes of life and death. A place for new mythologies to syncopate with deterritorialized movement and song, reifying old routes of reincarnation. Where resignation gives hope for another opportunity, another form, for a return to the vicissitudes of the living and all their refractions.
“I’m from Oklahoma I ain’t got no one to call my own.
If you will be my honey, I will be your sugar pie way hi ya
way ya hi ya way ya hi yo.”
— Diane Burns (1957-2006)
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