Overview
Sifting through traces of the past, Brazilian visual artist Aline Motta seeks to reveal the constant cycles of renewal and transmutation that have occurred throughout her family’s history. The multi-layered project Water is a Time Machine (2023) dwells on uncanny parallels between the artist’s late mother’s personal paraphernalia and Brazilian author Machado de Assis’ short story, Father against Mother. Threading archival material and new footage with spoken poetry, the work structurally initiates a two-way dialogue between memoir and historical record as it attests to racial oppression, vulnerability and familial relations. Accompanying the work is a lecture performance in the courtyard of Bait Obaid Al Shamsi, which uses the facade of the heritage building as a backdrop.