February 1–May 10, 2020
Drottning Christinas väg 1E
SE-752 37 Uppsala
Sweden
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 11am–5pm,
Thursday 11am–8pm
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konstmuseum@uppsala.se
Shilpa Gupta, Shakuntala Kulkarni, Nadia-Kaabi Linke, Sirous Namazi, Zahra Malkani & Shahana Rajani, Lap-See Lam, Alexandra Mitlyanskaya
Unhomed brings together a group of international artists, whose artistic practices are in constant dialogue with the complex narratives of cultural heritage, history writing and freedom of speech. Their art is researching borders in relation to public and domestic spaces of rapidly changing cities, like Mumbai, Karachi and Moscow, underlining processes of decolonialisation and national aspirations.
Curator: Rebecka Wigh Abrahamsson, curator Uppsala Art Museum.
”To be ‘unhomed,’” says the postcolonial theorist Homi K.Bhabha, is not to be homeless, but rather to escape easy assimilation or accommodation.” In parallel to the psychoanalytical term the Uncanny the concept may be linked to something familiar that has been twisted and therefore become alien and frightful. A hybrid state that cannot easily be defined. Bhabha describes it as condition of being at home, but you don’t feel at home since you don’t know yourself. In the same mode the borders between private and public spheres are disintegrating.
The exhibition Unhomed also engages with how our bodily experiences inform and transform the city, our physical and mental presence adding new layers of understanding. Skin and synapses meet bodies of buildings made up of concrete, wood or bricks. New dimensions of tactility are added. Architectural elements and patterns are embedded with memories. As the cities change, new layers of interpretation appear. In Lap-See Lams artwork Beyond Between, a roof in Chinese pagoda style appears in the exhibition as a phantom image through the use of new 3d laser scanning technique. Shakuntala Kulkarnis performative artwork Of Bodies Armour and Cages explores and develops traditional cane craft that is used in ornamental sculptures and Sirous Namazis multiplies floor plans into a wooden mandala patterns in the artwork Metropolis.
The artworks in the exhibition span from geopolitical structures and urban development to intimate narratives of physical vulnerability. Through the mediums of performative actions and moving images and sculpture the artworks destabilise the notion of identity and what is to be considered a national or personal ”home.” The concept Unhomed is also quoted from the poetic work of Shilpa Gupta Words come from Ears. In this context the word is entangled with experiences of migration and movement. A global condition where inner and outer boundaries are crossed.
Shahram Khosravi, professor at Stockholm university contributes with the essay Border Conversations. Impossibility of Home in connection to the exhibition, where he suggests ”What we need is radical homelessness”.
Events related to the exhibition:
Saturday February 1, 2pm
Vernissage. The opening is inaugurated by Ola Larsmo, author and representant from PEN International.
Thursday February 13, 6pm
Lecture and conversation: Don’t You Remember Me? Shahram Khosravi, Professor in social anthropology, Stockholm University, lectures about the exhibition.
Sunday February 23, 2pm
Curator’s screening: Unhomed with curator Rebecka Wigh Abrahamsson.
Saturday March 14, 3-4pm
Reading and conversation: Ida Börjel and Jasim Mohamed in the exhibition Unhomed. In collaboration with Uppsala internationella litteraturfestival.
Saturday March 28, 1-3pm
Dance: Rani Nair performs Dixit dominus cantata variations.
Dance performance in the exhibition. Suranjana Ghosh, tabla player is contributing. In collaboration with Region Uppsala.
Friday May 8-Saturday May 9
Revolve Performance Art Days.
Theme: Revolve fiction
Shakuntala Kulkarni and Arundhati Chattopadhyaya and Rani Nair among others.