Tourism Is The Work Of The Devil (Route)

Tourism Is The Work Of The Devil (ROUTE only, no sound)

Adam Patterson

8.56 min (WALKING - PAUSE TO EXIT) The work starts at Rialto Bridge (southern side) and ‘leads’ you through to Palazzo Pisani S. Marina just off Campo Santa Marina, once home to the Diaspora Pavilion.Follow the route as indicated on the map, accompanied by the sound track.

The Streets of Venice, in accommodating the cultural representations of nation states, become an ordered collected archipelago of disparate cultural thought emerging in a globalised hierarchy. 'Tourism is the Work of the Devil' offers the guidance and narration of a critical de-colonial voice in navigating the islands of thought as presented within Venice. In its resentful tone, the true motives of the disembodied tour guide become uncertain, drifting from commercial observation of the site to critical dismantling of the universalist values that underpin the structure of the Biennale. In such a tour, the visitor is led astray, not from the site but instead, towards an uncomfortable reality.

Voice and texts: Adam Patterson

Additional texts and sounds:

Aimé Césaire, ‘Notebook of a Return to my Native Land’, in ‘Aime Cesaire: A Voice for History’, directed by Euzhan Palcy (1994; France, Senegal: Saligna and So On, 2008).

Mighty Gabby, ‘Jack’ (Barbados: Ice Records, 1982).

Derek Walcott, ‘Nobel Lecture: The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory’, Nobel Prize, Nobel Media AB 2014.

Yahya M. Madra, ‘Imperialism and Transnational Capitalism: The Venice Biennale as a “Transitional Conjuncture’, in Rethinking Marxism (2006).

George Lamming, Introduction to ‘In the Castle of My Skin’. (UK: Penguin Classics, 2016).

Derek Walcott, interview by Bill Moyers, ‘Derek Walcott – A Conversation With the Great Caribbean-Born Writer’, World of Ideas, November 1, 1988.

‘Edouard Glissant: One World in Relation’, directed by Manthia Diawara (2006; NY: Third World Newsreel, 2006).


Adam Patterson’s work emerges from imagining strategies of resistance in the face of neo-colonial encounters and desires that affect Barbados and the Caribbean region. Regarding the processes by which ‘paradise’ shapes the Caribbean, the artist is invested in subverting the lens and language of such, in service to the region’s self-image.


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a sound released, an echo returns the depth of impact making waves across a changing landscape sound travels A geo-locational sound project curated by Erika Tan, initially coinciding with the 57th Venice Biennale and Diaspora Pavilion. www.sonicsoundings.com ARTISTS & WORKS: (LA) LARRY ACHIAMPONG Untitled / Wreath I, II Untitled / Back To Church I, II, III (SMA) SONG-MING ANG Trade Winds (Venice) No Man’s Band (BA) BARBY ASANTE A Declaration Of Independence: For Ama. For Aba. For Khadija And Mary (CB) CHI BAGTAS Erlinda, Can I Speak To You Po, (YB) YASON BANAL : : (please note, this work was only available in 2017) (LC/BO) LIBITA CLAYTON & BENJAMIN ONE ACQUA ALTA II (LMD) LIZZA MAY DAVID TO GO OVERSEAS (KD) KIMATHI DONKOR History Repeating In The Presence Of Khadija Saye (BH) BANI HAYKAL Obituary for Privacy (AJK/LL) ANNIE JAEL KWAN & LYNN LU Water Carries No Stain (AL) ANTHONY LAM Crossings (I) History Note Crossings (II) His Duty Crossings (III) Crossing (SPSL) SUSAN PUI SAN LOK Songs VI (2017) (AP) ADAM PATTERSON Tourism Is The Work Of The Devil (GS/JS/AK) GEETANJALI SAYAL / JUHI SAKLANI / ANSHUL KAPOOR Cross Pollinat/In Venice (SS) SUNIL SHAH Market Nation (MT) MICHAEL TAIWO Home Is A Hard Place To Find ERIKA TAN (CURATORIAL INTERVENTION) Sonic Soundings ##GlobalFeedback## (TW) TINTIN WULIA Untold Movements – Act 2: When I Doubt My Insanity (AZ) ABBAS ZAHEDI A Bridge That Witnesses Suffering & Yet Continues To Connect PLEASE NOTE: If there are problems with the app, please close and refresh. App support/testing: Benjamin Chan, Malone Chen, Yun Teng Seet
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