Sunday, February 12, 2017

MISSING SACRED HOUSE MYSTERY

Darwin activist Robert  Wesley-Smith  is on  an  unusual , relentless  mission-to track down Uma Lulik , a  Timorese sacred house ,  built on his  property at  Howard  Springs    and  displayed in  Canberra  and   Sydney, where it  disappeared  after  going on  show at the  Powerhouse Museum  .   Even though  a Timorese project ,  Wesley-Smith , a  supporter of  the East Timor  struggle , as far back as   1975,  put  a lot of   effort  into   construction  of the   sacred building  and  dearly  wants to  know  what  happened  to it . 
 He produced these  1996  photographs   showing  Uma Lulik  in various  stages of  construction  on  his   rural  block,  named   Kdalalak  , coming together of the waters,  from  a  line in a  poem  by Timorese musician and  poet , Francisco Borja da Costa, killed by invading Indonesians in 1975.   Wes's  contribution to  the project  included  providing  materials,  tools,  food , accommodation  and  he supervised   placing  it  into  a  shipping  container  to  be  sent  south .   

Recent research   has revealed   the sacred  house was put back in  the container  after being  displayed at  the Powerhouse  Museum  and placed in a council storage area . After that , the trail goes  cold. However, Wes   says he was  told that  there was a   fire in the  council area  and  the  container  could have  been   caught  up  in  the  blaze. He cannot get  answers  as  to the whereabouts of the  container, if  anybody  looked  inside  it  after the   fire . He  wonders  if  somebody  has  the sacred  house  in their   exotic  garden  somewhere  in   Sydney .  
As an indication of  Wesley-Smith's deep involvement with the Timorese, he has been invited to speak  at   a  special function  in two days  time at the Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art  for the launch of  the above   publication ,involving The Cross Art Projects , Sydney ,   showcasing   artwork  of  Timorese , some living in Darwin . The  building of the   sacred  house  is included in the  publication  and  one  of  the artists  featured   is  Victor De Sousa  who  produced  a  video  on  Uma  Lulik . 
 
This blog has been made privy to  a most  unusual  art  object Wesley-Smith  made that  he will  take along  to  the  evening , which will be revealed   after  the  event .