Exhibition
Jala Wahid - Cry Me a Waterfall
24 Jul 2021 – 28 Aug 2021
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Sunday
- Closed
Address
- 2 Queen Street
- Leicester
- LE1 1QW
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Leicester
Two Queens is delighted to announce the presentation of a newly-commissioned moving image work by Jala Wahid: Cry Me a Waterfall.
About
Taking the form of an extended music video, the work centres around performances by Amal Saeed of the Kurdish love song ‘Wara Yarem’, and ‘Cry Me A Waterfall’, a newly composed English language love song written to Bekhal waterfall in Kurdistan.
The film aims to explore the relationship between a person of diaspora and the disputed region of Kurdistan, which has been denied status as an independent sovereign nation for over a century, and whose people and unique culture have long been suppressed and persecuted.
The work explores the problematic feelings of wanting to own a land that has been denied Kurds, through the desire to either conquer or have communion with the land, considering the fictive space that homeland can occupy, and the symbiosis of identity as synonymous with stateless land.
By operating in both Kurdish and English, the film touches on the hybrid aspect of diasporic identity and the extent of expression that language, song and music can convey, following the Kurdish practice of turning poetry into song, and hence the alternative ways the culture has survived and been archived despite the systemic censorship and assimilation it faces.
This exhibition is part of a programme of four exhibitions and related events at Two Queens that aim to evaluate the ways we use language when making and talking about contemporary art. The programme is made possible by public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Visiting Information:
Gallery Opening Times: Thursday - Saturday 12-5pm and by appointment (email info@2queens.com to arrange a visit outside of normal times.) Social distancing measures will be in place during this exhibition, at busy times you may be asked to wait before entering the gallery.
We intend to hold an opening event on 24th July dependent on latest government guidelines, our website and social media channels will be updated with details.