Out of Egypt, 2021 Mixed media, patchwork, and acrylic paint
Malgozata Mirga-Tas is a polish artist, teacher, and activist of Roma descent. Her works in patchwork and embroidery address the history of representations of Roma populations, for centuries referred to as gypsies and exoticized as a vagabond culture. In a series of works titled Out of Egypt, the artist presents compositions based on a 17 th century group of engravings by the French artist Jacques Callot’s titled Le Bohémiens, also known as Les Égyptiens and La Vie Errante des Bohémiens, (The Gypsies, The Wandering Lives of Gypsies). While these images depict the Roma as Europe’s exotic “other,” as wanderers in oriental attire whose homeland was associated at the time with Egypt, Mirga-Tas was interested in the fact that these images represent perhaps the earliest visual depictions of this population. Here she presents the images as gigantic patch- work tapestries in lace and gold, giving them a royal character.