پێشانگەی بەرگەگرتن
ئەودیوی جەنگ چی لێیە ؟ داگیرکاری کەی و چۆن ئامادەیە؟ ئەزموونی کورد بوون لە ناو بەرگەگرتن و هونەردا.
نمایشی بەرگەگرتن بە بەشداری چەند هونەرمەندێکی کورد لە گەلەری ستریت لە شاری ئێکزتەر لە وڵاتی بەڕیتانیا، بە زمانی کەسی یەکەم باس لە خۆی ئەکات، باس لە بەرگەگرتن، ڕۆژی نێوان ساڵانێکی دوور و درێژ لە داگیرکاری، باس لە ئامادەیی هونەر دەکات وەک کەرەستەی سەرەکی بەردەوام بوون.
فۆتۆ، فیلم، پێرفۆرمانس، تێکست، دەنگ، ئەرشیف ئامادەن و هەم دەگێڕنەوە، هەم پرسیار دەکەن، گرنگ تر لە هەمووی؛ ئامادەن. بەشداربوان:
فایەق ڕەسول
هەردی کوردە
کامەران نەجم
ئەحمەد نەجم
سارینا پەناهیدە
هۆشەنگ بەهجەت
بژوێن جەمال
بەها یاسر
ئاوەز سوعاد
ئەرشیفی کریس کۆچێرا
پاڵپشتەکانی پێشانگە:
ساڵۆنی مۆدێنا ئاڕت، مۆزەخانەی کامەران، ستۆدیۆی نوسینی نڤیس
بە هاوبەشی زانکۆی ئێکزتەر، IAIS ، ئاژانسی مێترۆگرافی.
بەشێکە لە زنجیرە نمایشی جیهانبوونەوە Re Worlding، پڕۆگرامی ڕێکخەری.
سوپاسی بێ کۆتام بۆ تۆم ترێڤەر، ڕێگەیەکی درێژی لەگەڵ بڕیم.
سوپاس بۆ : دکتۆر فەرەنگیز، بژوێن، بەها، جەیمس ،سارا ،ئەنیکا، لیڤ، کایا، مادس، مۆیان.
سابرینا، پاولا, ڕووباری ئێکس
Endurance exhibition
What is beyond war? When and how colonialism is present?
The Kurdish experience between Endurance and Art.
Endurance will be on show at Street Gallery, IAIS, in Exeter city, it talks from the first person’s language, talks about endurance, about days in long years of colonialism, about art as the main tool for continuation.
Photographs, film, performance, text, and archives have been displayed. They tell and they ask, most importantly; they are present
Participants
Faek Rasul
Hardi Kurda
Kamaran Najm
Ahmed Najm
Sarina Panahida
Hoshang Bahjat
Baha yasir
Bzhwen Jamal
Awaz Suad
Chris Kutschera’s archive
Supporters:
Modena Art Salon, Kamaran Museum, Nivis Writing Studio
In collaboration with the University of Exeter, IAIS and Metrography Agency.
The exhibition is part of ReWorlding display and The Curation Program.
My endless thanks to Tom Trevor’s endless support
Special Thanks to: Dr. Farangis, Bzhwen, Baha, James, Sarah, Anika, Liv, Kaia, Mads, Moyan, Sabrina, Paula and River Exe.
Our May Creative Hub publication is now live!
Head to our website to via the link in our to read your monthly update on all things creative in Exeter! This month features:
🧵 A chat with one of the curators behind the @uofecuration exhibition Phantom Threads
🌿 A Q&A with @threshandbray about their upcoming show The Dreaming
🌈 A discussion with artist @adamsgarratt who is curating the exhibition Bodies Bordered Becoming for @exeterpride
🎭 A Q&A with @doohickieproductions about Open Door Festival
Plus plenty of creative opportunities and events!
Flashback to the Bristol @uofecuration field trip in the autumn and our visit to the brilliant @liedanlie exhibition, Sleeping Methodologies, @spikeisland
Visit to Journeys with Mai @theboxplymouth with the Joshua Reynolds portrait of Mai (recently purchased for the nation for £50m by @national_portrait_gallery ) and the incredible map and sketches of Tupaia, alongside portraits of the Earl of Sandwich and Polynesian contemporaries. Also Lisa Reihana’s installation, in Pursuit of Venus (infected). Thanks to Hannah Hooks and Tony Davey for hosting @uofecuration
Plymouth field trip @uofecuration including a visit to the semi-derelict Millennium building (former legendary Warehouse nightclub) on Union Street, now being redeveloped by the brilliant @nudgecommunity for the community of Stonehouse. Flashback to the Atlantic Project @atlanticplym in 2018 and the incredible Ryoji Ikeda installation @ryoji_ikeda_studio curated by @tom_trevor , along with a packed closing event featuring @imperfectcinema@eberhardkranemann and others
@uofecuration MA Curation Intern Liv Pattimore has been with us for the past few months in the gallery, doing some amazing work behind the scenes on our programme! Liv has also written a fantastic article exploring the connections between the works by Tim Anderson/ Quan T with Philip Clarke and Claudia Collins in our current exhibition, Passing Through. Here's an excerpt:
“Change is having impacts on our sense of place; local pubs where you go have a pint and play skittles are struggling to keep up with new businesses, petting a cat can set you back on rent. This black and white debate between preserving what’s familiar and letting advancement roll in is divisive, but these works are thriving in the possibility of hope in the grey area, colouring the story by bringing LIDAR into the traditional landscape, or taking whimsy to an institutional body, seeing what can come out of a sisterhood between the two.”
Read the full article on our website, link in bio! It's the final week of Passing Through this week, so make sure to pop in and see the exhibition. We're open Tues-Sat, 12:00 - 17:00.