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She doesn't think so but she's dressed for the h-bomb
Posted by prouvost
Link:
http://www.tank.tv
Date:
May 21, 2008
www.tank.tv
She doesn’t think so but she’s dressed for the h-bomb
15th March 2008 - 21st May 2008
Curated by Negar Azimi for tank.tv

She doesn’t think so but she’s dressed for the h-bomb.

-Gang of Four

The current moment is one marked by an abundance of mega-narratives, sweeping arm gestures, climactic dips, and ascents. How we talk about the present is almost always wrapped up in some version of the past. Visual culture inevitably brushes up against those histories, whether real or imagined (for that is not the point). A selection of short videos by Ziad Antar, Yael Bartana, Haris Epaminonda, Iman Issa, Hassan Khan, Rosalind Nashashibi, Shahryar Nashat, Ahmet Ogut, and The Atlas Group reveal the weight of diverse histories in defining the current moment—whether manifest in the form of national myth, ritual, architecture, or pop culture. In the end, these are not static narratives; they are dynamic, promiscuous, enigmatic.


Programme
Ziad Antar – WA
Shahryrar Nashat - The Regulating Line
Rosalind Nashashibi - University Library
Yael Bartana – Kings of the Hill
Iman Issa - Making Places
Hassan Khan – Kompressor
The Atlas Group – Miraculous Beginnings and No, Illness Is Neither Here Nor There
Ahmet Ogut – Cut it Out
Haris Epaminonda – Tarahi II

Negar Azimi is a Senior Editor at Bidoun magazine.

Kindly supported by The Henry Moore Foundation.

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