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There’s a river of birds in migration

Gabrielle Goliath: Personal Accounts
Gabrielle Goliath. Personal Accounts (There’s a river of birds in migration). 2024. Four-channel video installation (color, sound). Courtesy the artist

The title of this 4-channel cycle is taken from a liturgy scripted, composed and performed for the occasion by artist, activist and House of Diamonds mother, Treyvone Moo.

There’s a river of birds in migration

A nation of women with wings

A river of birds in migration

A nation of mothers who sing

Treyvone is joined by Maneo, Sapphire, and Hopewell, who together share personal accounts of trans precarity and survival in Johannesburg, South Africa. In a crisis norm of anti-black, anti-femme, homophobic and transphobic violence, trauma is everyday and everywhere. Nevertheless, these personal accounts exceed the conditions of negation from which they are spoken, read and sung. Asserted alongside grief, disappointment, fears and losses are hope, creativity, beauty, community, poetry, desire, generosity, faith, transition, love and, perhaps most emphatically, presence.

—Gabrielle Goliath

Survivor Offerings

In addition to what is presented (and withheld) in the installation itself, collaborators in Personal Accounts sometimes choose to share supplementary offerings which are made available online. These may be narrations of their experience or practices of survival and wellbeing, such as prayers, poems, playlists, recipes or artworks.


Hopewell
Maneo
Sapphire
Treyvonne