Drifting Lands
Saturday, 4 September, 16:15 - 17:55 / Kijkhuis 1
We stand simultaneously in the unsettling and the homeland, trying to start a dialogue between them. Where can we find a connection? How can we make a balance, what are the belongings? The boundary is between the self and the other. Drifting Land reflects on the existing systems of power and questions the notion of identities. It proposes a dialogue between emotions and rationality, duality and non-duality, the wandering and the settlement.
Curated by Minhong Yu.
On Saturday 4 September, Louis Hothothot (Mr. Hu, and Awkward Apologies), Kent Chan (Seni, Act 1), and Belle Phromchanya (Though the Mountains Divide, and the Oceans Are Wide) will join us for a Q&A.
Duration
100 min.
“Mr. Hu” is a portrait-film, an homage to a man, a story about a life like many others. Due to the conflicts in the Middle East, the collapsing economies and the fluctuating oil prices, Mr. Hu immigrated from Hong Kong to The Netherlands.
Though the mountains divide, And the oceans are wide is a short video essay on the interrelation between childhood encounters and current realities through a personal story of the artist - Belle Phromchanya - who has moved from Thailand to the Netherlands in her adulthood.
Colonialism and modernity, tropics and the arts. In 1955, Ho Kok Hoe, then president of the Singapore Art Society made a months-long journey to the UK, Europe and the US. An artist and architect of local repute, curatorial legend has it that he embarked on the journey...
“Awkward Apologies” is a documentary-publication project, it is the third part of the documentary “Four Journeys”.
The conception of the work is based largely on prehistoric cave paintings on Sulawesi Island, as well as fossils and remains undiscovered or still undergoing excavation in East Asia, Southeast Asia and other regions.