








Gisela McDaniel
Hu hungok I aniti, 2021
Oil on canvas, found object, sound
114.3 x 139.7 x 14 cm
45 x 55 x 5 1/2 in
45 x 55 x 5 1/2 in
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‘Aniti’ in CHamoru can be loosely translated to ancestors. Both ancient and contemporary, CHamorus accord profound respect for the ancestors as well as their elders. The subject shared her experiences...
‘Aniti’ in CHamoru can be loosely translated to ancestors. Both ancient and contemporary, CHamorus accord profound respect for the ancestors as well as their elders. The subject shared her experiences as a young CHamoru woman living in New York after leaving the island.
“Being in that situation was so scary I started to feel like I needed protection… before I roamed the city, feeling kind of invincible.”
“Being in that situation was so scary I started to feel like I needed protection… before I roamed the city, feeling kind of invincible.”
Exhibitions
2022: Manhaga Fu'una, Pilar Corrias, London (27/01/22 - 26/01/22)2022: Gisela McDaniel, Manhaga Fu’una, Pilar Corrias, London, UK (27 January - 26 February)