Noriyuki Suzuki, Oh My ( ), installation, 2017.
Noriyuki Suzuki, Oh My ( ), installation, 2017.
Exhibition
June 3rd - July 18th 2021, Espace Croisé, Couvent des Clarisses, Roubaix.
This exhibition is produced by the Espace Croisé.
Curator: Antonin Jousse
Artists : Rachid Boukharta, Maryam Katan, Shaahin Peymani, Rossella Piccino, Noriyuki Suzuki, Marcel Schwittlick, Filipe Vilas-Boas
The exhibition Memories of Other Worlds is a journey to the heart of cultures and memories of humanity. It is an exploration of the traces left by these memories, visible in our contemporary digitalized world. The digital is exposed as the result of our modernization. It is presented as the ability to free itself from all rules to become a unique "new" form of perception of the world. However, it has never so much put forward old forms of organization and points of view. What does it do to our memory? How does it represent not our world - as the unified form implied by globalization - but our worlds, composed of multiple cosmogonies, faiths, societies?
If the search for the new world is an endless human quest that generations perpetuate, what is our contemporary new world? It is today digitized in real time allowing a renewed understanding of our environment. Data makes it possible to record the movements of the smallest forms of life on earth, to organize our contemporary societies and to redefine our ways of living. We are creating a real time memory of our planet, not knowing how to access it, how to protect it and not being able to read it in its totality.
However, in order to understand it, is it not necessary to understand the memory of the old worlds? Not only an official memory, but also the unofficial memories, the lost and the unrecorded. How do they reappear with the digital (smartphones, computers, Internet, connected objects)?
The exhibition Memories of Other Worlds explores several possibilities:
- Memory, its materiality and technicality
- Totems and - digital - ritual objects
- Symbols, languages and discourses
These topics are addressed in the exhibition by artists from multiple cultures (Germany, France, Iran, Japan, Morocco, and Portugal). The works exhibited question these axes, deepen them, cross them or oppose them.
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