FOLLY — A Speculative Retelling
Solo performance by Heleen Mineur in Utrecht Lokaal.


The exhibition FOLLY - A Speculative Retelling stems from artist Heleen Mineur’s extensive research into the history and portrayal of mental health. When Mineur delved into various archives, she discovered large gaps in the narrative. Particularly women with mental illnesses were rarely given a voice. Bizarre remedies, such as bloodletting and electric shock therapy using eels, had been used since antiquity, despite no proven success. FOLLY is an installation in three parts: a docu-fiction film, a tapestry and a sculpture. In it, Mineur connects the results of her research to made-up characters and stories to produce a kind of fever dream. Using various documentary film techniques (old-style, new and archival footage, plus a voice-over), Mineur creates a superb retelling. In it, there is room for the patient’s perspective, for confusion, digression, for symbolism, humour and mourning. The viewer is challenged to find the truths in the story themself. With a spatial sound composition and interventions in the lighting and floor, Mineur has the viewer experience her retelling as a sensory experience.
Mineur’s FOLLY offers a revitalising look at mental illness, a topic laden with preconceptions.
Winner of the K.F. Hein Stipendium 2024
Heleen Mineur is the winner of the K.F. Hein Stipendium 2024. The prize is presented every two years to artists and designers from the province of Utrecht. With this stipend, the K.F. Hein Fund enables creators to create new work that will be shown in the Centraal Museum's Utrecht Room. The K.F. Hein Fund and the Centraal Museum want to give artists and designers from the province of Utrecht the opportunity to develop and profile themselves.
On display in Utrecht Lokaal
FOLLY can be seen in Utrecht Lokaal. The exhibition space is located on the first floor of the Monastery. Work by Utrecht makers is exhibited here.
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