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Secured, Artsi
photo: Sheung Yiu, 2021Secured, Artsi
photo: Sheung Yiu, 2021Secured, Artsi
photo: Sheung Yiu, 2021Rest / Unrest: Notes on Loitering
Lecture-Performance Series
video, animation, overhead projector, inkjet transparency film
2019-2023
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The streets hold the possibility of being a hegemonic site where power is exerted, expressed, and challenged. It is a complex yet uncontained petri dish where anonymity meets identity; thus making it a fertile ground of study.
Rest/Unrest: Notes on Loitering is a lecture-performance viewing public and social spaces as contact zones which further replicate and proliferate these existing patterns into everyday work, safety and leisure. -
2021 Performance View: As part of Secured – Politics of Bodies and Spaces , Gathering for Rehearsing Hospitalities programme co-organized with the Finnish Museum of Architecture and Vantaa Art Museum Artsi and produced in collaboration with additional partners the Finnish Cultural Institute New York and IHME Helsinki.
Artsi Museum, Vantaa, Finland | Curated by: Jussi Koitela and Christine Langinauer
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2023 Performance View: Like a Windless Cloud
The exhibition forms a constellation in which artworks interlace through their shared reflections on the accumulation of time. The curator of the exhibition was interested in searching for possibilities while also acknowledging difficulties associated with emptiness, lingering, and putting up one’s feet. In the company of the artworks, she wanted to welcome rest, slowing down, and taking it easy, as well as watching clouds pass over a clear blue sky. Along the way, came up an inability or unwillingness to succeed in this, but also other expectations related to the fast pace of contemporary life.Hobusepea Galerii, Tallinn | Curated by : Mariliis Rebane
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2020 Keynote: at mOnsterference, organised by Karolina Kucia and HM Ouramo, organised under the UniArts program (December 2020) was a multiday gathering on cooperation and organisational structures of art production. On how they fail, how they preserve the troubles and hauntings rather than change, and how they may use and abuse the power.
The Theatre Academy, Helsinki