In ‘Tales & Tellers’, interdisciplinary artist Goshka Macuga reinterprets Miu Miu’s Women’s Tales film series for Art Basel Paris 2024’s public programme, putting the films into today’s context alongside Elvira Dyangani Osestaged.

Currently staged at Palais D’Iéna with Rem Koolhaas’ OMA, the first commission in the Women’s Tales series was The Powder Room by Zoe Cassavetes, shot in 2011, while the most recent, Laura Citarella’s El Affaire Miu Miu, was released last month. Miu Miu has commissioned 28 films in total, by directors including Agnès Varda, Miranda July, Naomi Kawase and Chloë Sevigny. The films all feature clothing by the brand, but they also show a wide swathe of female viewpoints from around the world, drawing on a variety of women’s experiences. They communicate messages from the direct to the esoteric, featuring the fashion but putting the filmmaking first.

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Still from film, ‘Nightwalk’

(Image credit: Miu Miu)

‘First of all, it was very interesting to see the diversity of people who have produced these movies and so many different topics from all over the world,’ says Macuga. ‘It marks ten years of history. You can already see this progression of how society has changed, how we have changed in the way we relate to women’s topics, and how the identities of women have evolved within this time as well. Then I questioned how to deal with such material and how to enhance all these different narratives that exist within it.’



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