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Laura Huertas Millán (b. 1983) is a French artist and filmmaker. Her works have been presented in various cinema festivals, including the IFFR, FIDMarseille,
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. Widely shown in the contemporary art world, her artworks are part of public and private collections in Europe and the Americas.


Biography

Laura Huertas Millán was born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1983. She moved to Paris for college where she earned a PhD in Ethnographic Fictions in 2017. Since then, she has produced work in the genre of
ethnofiction Ethnofiction is a subfield of ethnography which produces works that introduce art, in the form of storytelling, "thick descriptions and conversational narratives", and even first-person autobiographical accounts, into academic works. In addition ...
, a method which blends anthropological evidence with elements of creative storytelling. Her work deals with themes of imperialism, the post-colonial Other, and objectivation of non-Western bodies. Thus far, Millán has created a total of seven films. Many of Millán's works have been presented in solo and group exhibitions, solo screenings, and in cinema festivals. Millán also has written articles for art publications such as "De l'Amérique" (2011), "Les mythologies absentes" (2013), "The Obsidian King" (2016), and "The Liar" (2017).


Education

Millán attend at the School of Fine Arts (MFA, 2009) and Le Fresnoy (MFA, 2012), and received her PhD in Ethnographic Fictions in 2017 from
PSL University PSL University (PSL or in French Université PSL, for Paris Sciences et Lettres) is a '' Grand établissement'' based in Paris, France. It was established in 2010 and formally created as a university in 2019. It is a collegiate university with 1 ...
(SACRe program).


Artworks

In Millán's work in ethnofictions: a work that introduces art in the form of storytelling, she draws her inspiration from Chick Strand and
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; both filmmakers who offer critiques from an "imperialist and colonialist gaze." In this perspective, Millán examines the study of anthropological origins, such as cultural and social development that is seen in humans. Her artworks intersects between cinema and contemporary art to convey post-colonialism and social history as methodologies to her work, which analyses the direct origins that impacts the way humans live. ''Jiíbie'' (2019), ''El Laberinto'' (2018), and ''Sol Negro'' (2016) are among of many eminent works created by Millán that examines modern life in relation to its history.


''Jiíbie'' (2019)

In ''Jiíbie'' (2019), her work focuses on nature and the pivotal roots the plant, jiíbie (or ''mambe''), and its sacred ties with the Muiná-Muruí community; the native people of America who "have used and revered the coca leaf" and its production in the Colombian Amazon. The medium showcases the film in rich, dark colours with minimal gradient in the background to merge the distinct colors as the speaker voices the importance the plant. ''Jiíbie'' was presented in various cinema festivals, such as Berlinale, Punto de Vista, Cámara Lúcida, and among many more; the film was also exhibited at the Future Generation Art Prize at Pinchuk Art Centre and Venice Biennial.


''El Laberinto'' (2018)

Otherwise known as "The Labyrinth," Millán explores the cultures of contemporary Colombia, in which the devastation from narcocapitalism "coexists with enduring precolonial relations to the world, creating an accord between the violence of the drug wars, the violence of European conquest, and possibilities of survival and resistance against both." Laura Huertas Millán's ''El Laberinto'' (2018) was awarded by Locarno Festival (best direction prize), Bogoshorts Festival (best experimental short film; best editing; best script), and the Uruguay International Film Festival (special mention; best short film).


''Sol Negro'' (2016)

In the film ''Sol Negro'' (2016), Millán employs the imagery of the solar eclipse to parallel the opera singer, Antonia, as she sings in an empty hall. Sol Negro, also known as "Black Sun," is evocative of the "dark spleen," in which doctors used to attribute "melancholic and suicidal drives, especially as they affected artists." Antonia is alluded as the "Black Sun," as she sings alone to voice her struggles. The fiction entangles in family bonds as an ''introspective polyphony,'' as "the voices of aunt, mother and daughter (the director herself) are heard as she struggles, through fiction, to escape from her family's fate." ''Sol Negro'' is credited by various screenings and has won many awards, such as the Muestra Internacional de Documental de Bogotá, Fronteira Film Festival, Doclisboa, and FIDMarseille.


Filmography

* ''Jiíbie,'' 25 mins, (2019) * ''El Laberinto,'' 21 mins, (2018) * ''jeny303,'' 6 mins, (2018) * ''La Libertad,'' 29 mins, (2017) * ''Sol Negro'', 43 mins, (2016) * ''Aequador,'' 19 mins, (2012) * ''Journey to a land otherwise known,'' 23 mins, (2011) * ''Sans laisser de trace,'' 3 mins, (2009)


Exhibitions


Collections

* Fondation ENSBA, Paris, France * Kadist Foundation, San Francisco, USA * Départements des Hauts-de-Seine, France * Centre National des Arts Plastiques, France * Département de Seine-Saint-Denis, France * FRAC Lorraine, France * Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, USA * Banco de la República de Colombia


Honors and awards


Publications


Bibliography

* Charlotte Selb, “Entrevues, Laura Huertas Millan”, Revue 24 images, Dec.19. * Clarisse Fabre, “Dans les festivals et les salles de cinéma, l’émergence du cinéma colombien”, Le Monde, June 16. * Erika Balsom, “Speaking into Being: The Ethnographic Fictions of Laura Huertas Millán”, the spring song. le chant du printemps. solo exhibition booklet, Maison des Arts, Malakoff, France. * Gilles Grand, “Voyage en la Terre Autrement Dite”, FID Marseille catalogue, Marseille, France. * Jesse Cumming, “ The Ties that bind: on recent works by LHM”, Cinema Scope #73. * Julien Bécourt, “L ́impermanence des choses”, Chronicart, July 27. * Julien Petit, “Lógicas del Fragmento”, solo show at Alliance Française catalogue, Bogota, Colombia. * Laura Huertas Millán's CV. https://www.laurahuertasmillan.com/s/LHMcvEN.pdf * Leo Goldsmith, “Swiss Watch, films at Locarno Film Festival” Artforum, Aug. 20. * Tony Pipolo, “Strangest things, on New York Film Festival”, Artforum, Oct. 3.


References


External links


Official Website.
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