Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Aerial view of a person lying on a hammock over a lush forest with a river running below.

Seba Calfuqueo, TRAY TRAY KO, 2023

Audio description is available.

Audio Description: Water cascades. Blue text reads TRAY RAY KO by Seba Calfuqueo. 2022. 

A person with long brown hair pulled partially into a hair tie wears a mid calf length blue skirt and black sandals. They pull a long blue stretch of fabric, the same texture of their skirt, down a narrow forest path covered with brown leaves.

From another angle, we see the face of the person. They are wearing silver chandelier earrings. They walk backwards up steep stairs. The stretch of fabric is so long, after a moment all we see is blue covering the stairs. Green trees, and fallen branches, and brown leaves fill the perimeter. The blue cloth, a waterfall in its own right, inches upward revealing the stairs it covered.

Against a lush green landscape, the person continues to walk backwards, pulling the swath of blue fabric. Occasionally they look over their shoulder, being mindful of their steps. 

The blue fabric, reflective and lush, shines brightly against the green. 

Pulling. Pulling. Coursing. Coursing.

The charge of a current swooshes. To the left of the screen, deep cerulean water pulses downstream, against large stones. White crests of water bubble forth. To the right, the person continues walking backwards pulling the long stretch of blue cloth. Green bushes divide the two expressions of blue. 

Closer to the river, the person stands with their back to the water. Red blossoms on thick bushes dot the foreground. The river pushes forward forcefully. Our guide pulls the fabric into the rushing river, and disappears behind a dense hedge.

In the foreground, large tropical leaves fill the screen. Slightly behind and atop a dark stone, the person pulls the now wet fabric through the water. They struggle with the weight and the opposite flowing current. Their back is turned to a white sheet of water cascading down a fall. 

The fabric is pulled taught, heavy. Our guide walks deeper into the lagoon of the waterfall. The lagoon wets their skirt up to the mid thigh. The fabric and rushing water become one. Flowing together, flowing apart. Red and brown stones line the river bed. 

Wide frame shot of the person pulling the fabric. The waterfall pounds downward mightily. The fabric and the water now appear to be the same shade of rich, dark blue. Wind blows forcefully. Closer to the basin of the waterfall, the fabric and the rushing water blend together seamlessly. 

Splashes of water wash over the head of our guide. The move backwards, slowly, into the cascade of falling water. 

Sounds of the waterfall.


Seba Calfuqueo, still from TRAY TRAY KO, 2022. HD video, color, sound; 6 min. © Seba Calfuqueo. Courtesy the artist. Photograph by Sebastian Melo

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