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Installation View

Explore Yessie Mosby’s ‘Installation View,’ a powerful Torres Strait Islander art piece addressing climate crisis. Witness totem poles & digital media in an industrial setting – a unique protest.

Discover Yessie Mosby, Torres Strait Islander artist & activist. Explore powerful Indigenous art, climate justice advocacy, and traditional storytelling through music & sculpture.

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Torres Strait 8Formed 2019 in Zenadh Kes (Torres Strait Islands)Yessie Mosby, Masig (Yorke Island)Kabay Tamu, Warraber (Sue Island)Keith Pabai, Boigu (Boigu Island)Stanley Marama, Boigu (Boigu Island)Nazareth Warria, Masig (Yorke Island)Ted Billy, Warraber (Sue Island)Daniel Billy, Warraber (Sue Island)Nazareth Fauid, Poruma (Coconut Island)Zenadh Kes (the Torres Strait Islands & surrounding seas) is experiencing climate crisis and urgent action is needed. The Torres Strait 8 are a collective who have taken a complaint against the Australian Government to the United Nations for failing to protect Zenadh Kes from climate damage, demanding that Australia reduce emissions, and immediately resource adaptation needs. This is the world’s first case of its kind.For rīvus, the Torres Strait 8 participate with a hybrid art-as-protest work led by Masig cultural practitioner Yessie Mosby. Yessie has carved a series of new totem poles from materials, pigments and fibres found on the Islands. The mythological totems share stories of ancestral beings in deep saltwater. These stories are interconnected with the current climate trauma the communities are experiencing; Mosby says,

Biografia artysty

A Voice for Torres Strait Resilience

Born on the shores of Magnetic Island, Australia, Yessie Mosby carries within him the profound spirit of resilience and the enduring pulse of cultural preservation. His life’s journey is an intricate tapestry woven from the ancestral lands of Zenadh Kes—the Torres Strait Islands—where he stands not only as a traditional owner but as a father, an artist, and a fierce advocate for human rights. To understand Mosby’s work is to understand his connection to the land; it is a bond that informs every visual narrative he creates, contributing to a global dialogue regarding Indigenous sovereignty and the urgent necessity of climate justice.

The foundations of his artistic vision were laid during his formative years on Magnetic Island. This upbringing instilled in him a deep-seated reverence for the natural world and an early realization of Zenadh Kes as a sacred cradle of culture. This profound respect for the environment serves as the cornerstone of his practice, allowing him to bridge the gap between ancient ancestral knowledge and the contemporary struggles facing his people. His art is never merely aesthetic; it is a vessel for stories that have survived through generations, now finding new expression in a world facing unprecedented ecological shifts.

Sculptural Narratives and Ancestral Totems

Mosby’s artistic practice finds its most potent expression through the medium of sculpture. He is particularly renowned for his creation of totem poles, which are meticulously carved from ironbark trees—a species held in high esteem and sacred regard by the Torres Strait Islander community. These sculptures function as tangible embodiments of ancestral wisdom, acting as vertical chronicles of Zen Kes history and spiritual traditions. Through the use of materials, pigments, and fibers sourced directly from the islands, Mosby ensures that his work remains physically and spiritually tethered to the geography it represents.

In his more recent hybrid works, such as those presented in "art-as-protest" installations, Mosby utilizes mythological totems to share stories of ancestral beings dwelling in the deep saltwater. These pieces are deeply symbolic, representing a connection between the mythical past and the traumatic present. The carvings serve as visual metaphors for the interconnectedness of all life, illustrating how the stability of ancestral legends is being threatened by the rising tides of a changing climate. Through this sculptural language, he transforms the physical act of carving into an act of resistance.

The Torres Strait Eight and Global Advocacy

Beyond the studio, Mosby has emerged as a pivotal figure in Indigenous legal history through his involvement with the Torres Strait Eight campaign. This collective represents a landmark moment of courage, as they brought a formal complaint against the Australian Government to the United Nations. The campaign highlights the government's failure to protect the Zenadh Kes from the devastating impacts of climate change, demanding immediate action regarding emissions reductions and resource adaptation. For Mosby, this legal battle is an extension of his artistic mission: both seek to protect the sanctity of his homeland and ensure that the voices of the Torres Strait are heard on the world stage.

His commitment to the future is further evidenced by his collaborations with organizations like the Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network. By working alongside younger generations, Mosby seeks to empower the next wave of activists and artists, ensuring that the flame of cultural identity and environmental stewardship remains bright. His legacy is thus defined by a dual purpose: the preservation of the ancient stories of the islands and the active, creative struggle for a sustainable future for all who call Zenadh Kes home.

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Indigenous Art
  • Date Of Birth: Magnetic Island, Australia ()
  • Date Of Death: (Living)
  • Full Name: Yessie Mosby
  • Nationality: Australian Indigenous
  • Notable Artworks: ['Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik']
  • Place Of Birth: Australia