PROGRAMMES / Exhibitions
- VENUE Khoj Studios
- START DATE 08/12/2016 08-12-2016 11-01-2017 68 Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger Opening Reception THURSDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2016, 6:30 PM Onward Opening performance by Himali Singh Soin with Niranjani Iyer at 8 PM The performance continues on December 10, 17 and January 11 at 5 PM Sahej […] Khoj Studios Organizer Organizer e-mail true DD/MM/YYYY
- END DATE 11/01/2017 08-12-2016 11-01-2017 68 Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger Opening Reception THURSDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2016, 6:30 PM Onward Opening performance by Himali Singh Soin with Niranjani Iyer at 8 PM The performance continues on December 10, 17 and January 11 at 5 PM Sahej […] Khoj Studios Organizer Organizer e-mail true DD/MM/YYYY
- PARTICIPANTS Kartik Sood, Tejal Shah, Himali Singh Soin, Sahej Rahal, Cao Fei, Farideh Lashai, Ho Tzu Nyen, Maya Watanabe, Rachel Rose, Steffani Jemison, Sitara Chowfla, Heidi Rabben
Supporters
KadistFrozen World of the Familiar Stranger
Opening Reception
THURSDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2016, 6:30 PM Onward
Opening performance by Himali Singh Soin with Niranjani Iyer at 8 PM
The performance continues on December 10, 17 and January 11 at 5 PM
Sahej Rahal will perform on December 10 at 5 PM
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Cao Fei, Farideh Lashai, Himali Singh Soin, Ho Tzu Nyen, Kartik Sood, Maya Watanabe, Rachel Rose, Sahej Rahal, Steffani Jemison and Tejal Shah.
A common dynamic amongst individuals in large cities is the possibility of anonymity, the luxury and burden engaging with the city’s other inhabitants. If we accept the city to be a site in constant flux, then the construction and destruction of its built environment signals a prevailing circumstance in which the city is subject to a cyclical process of decay and renewal. Elements of this condition are characterized by the stabilizing ambitions of modernization, and the brutal acceleration of global capitalism, which reveal a complex tension between permanence and contingency. Every city contains variants of this tension, while also remaining bound to a particular history, culture, geography, economy, and memory that inform their own urban core.
Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger reflects upon the uncanny sensation of the ultra-modern global megalopolis, and the increasing sense of alienation we encounter in our flattening world. The exhibition builds upon social psychologist Stanley Milgram’s 1970s theory of “The Familiar Stranger” to consider urban apocalyptic symptoms; physical, environmental, behavioral, psychological, and social. Through works exploring isolation, confinement, collapse, transience, anxieties, and fantasies of inhabiting collective urban space, Frozen World offers an almost satirical point of view on the human condition and what it means to be alive together in the present, and in the constructed future.
This exhibition is collaboration between Khoj International Artists’ Association and KADIST Art Foundation (San Francisco). It is co-curated by Sitara Chowfla (KHOJ) and Heidi Rabben (KADIST).
The exhibition will remain on view till January 11th, 2017 (Sundays Closed)
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The exhibition was first presented at Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco, in an interpretation featuring additional works by Adrian Villar Rojas, Andrea Bowers, Chris Johanson and Rodney McMillian. Public Programming during the exhibition included performances by Himali Singh Soin & Lili Weckler, a performance by Sahej Rahal, and artist talk and presentation by Ho Tzu Nyen.
Exhibition Dates at Kadist, San Francisco:WEDNESDAY, 12 OCTOBER, 2016 – SATURDAY, 19 NOVEMBER, 2016
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