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Journey of a Piece of Soil
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Truong Cong Tung

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Truong Cong Tung’s Journey of a Piece of Soil (2013) and its accompanying object-based installation of the same name (2014) consider the function of ritual in larger modes of collective engagement and cultural production. In examining how spirituality inflects social engagement, Truong’s contemplates the juncture at which the rational beings encounter the unexplained while also suggesting how embodied practices offer vital conduits for experiencing new modes of consciousness. The video features a man dressed in camouflage fatigues with a blue cap tilling a patch of red-clay soil amidst a green-stalk covered patch of land.

Blackout
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Rossella Biscotti

Installation (Installation)

In a broader sense, the meaning of ‘blackout’ —primarily an electrical failure or momentary interruption, opens up to new organizations, perceptions and different ways of experiencing time and space. Every person caught in a blackout must redefine the potentiality of public space, relate to strangers and invent new temporary forms of organization. A blackout acts as the breaking point of an established order, on a personal level as a loss of consciousness or on a collective level, as the temporary disruption of political institutions for example.

The Consciousness of Memory, Time and Guilt
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Anna Boghiguian

Painting (Painting)

In the painting called “The Consciousness of Memory, Time, and Guilt” as in many of her recent works, the body is fragmented. The brain, the ear, the eyes, these body parts that put us in relation with the other and link the visible to the invisible, remain isolated. Whereas the skulls are joined by lines evoking rivers.

Open Mind
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Yoan Capote

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Open Mind is a model created by Capote for a traversable public maze that, when seen from above, resembles the human brain. Because individual movement through the maze echoes the movement of neurons and a larger aggregated whole, visitors can be seen to enact a model of sociality and public space that both embodies and metaphorizes social consciousness. Capote’s model shows not just the proposed structure, but features figurines as well, to illustrate the possible scale and interactivity of the final piece.

Yoan Capote

Truong Cong Tung

Truong Cong Tung produces work that can be located amongst an aesthetic realm outside of reason or sense...

Anna Boghiguian

Anna Boghighian makes drawings and paintings of individuals and urban spaces as well as being a writer and a poet...

Rossella Biscotti

Departing from social and political history, the work of Rossella Biscotti (b...

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about 63 months ago (02/27/2019)

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about 130 months ago (09/04/2013)

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about 141 months ago (10/11/2012)

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about 153 months ago (09/24/2011)