Exhibition

Mondialité

19 Apr 2017 – 27 Aug 2017

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Mondialité focuses on Edouard Glissant and his inspiring call for a global dialogue that does not erase local cultures.

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In our current moment, there is much to remind one of the international debates swirling around cosmopolitanism at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, homogenizing forces are leading to extinctions, both through environmental degradation and the disappearance of cultural phenomena, yet at the same time, to refuse the forces of globalization risks returning to dangerous forms of neo-localism and neo-nationalism. Returning to a key creative thinker of our time, the exhibition proposes the importance of a nuanced version of global dialogue, now more than ever.

Mondialité will feature visual artworks and environments, documentary film and songs, dramaturgical structures and archival material. Building on the experimental exhibitions that Obrist curated and Raza co-created dramaturgies for, Solaris Chronicles and A stroll through a fun palace, the exhibition will unfold in time as well as expand across space. Mondialité aims to bring visitors into contact with Glissant’s thought and the urgency of returning to its terrain, a relational form of perceiving and thinking. It will take place at a site with multiple histories, the Villa Empain. An Art Deco manse built in 1932 by Louis Empain, occupied by German forces during WWII, the Villa served as a Soviet embassy in the 1960s, a television station in the 1980s, and a squat that hosted a Mike Kelley show in the 1990s, before being transformed into a center for art and dialogue between East and West, as home to the Boghossian Foundation.

For the book Mondialité; or the archipelagos of Edouard Glissant, artists and thinkers contribute texts, excerpts and images to a commonplace book that explores key Glissantian concepts such as pensée du tremblement, créolisation, and opacité. The book includes writing by Sophia Al-Maria, K. Anthony Appiah, Philippe Artières, Patrick Chamoiseau, Manthia Diawara, Bruno Latour, Fred Moten, Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Asad Raza, Sappho, Justin E.H. Smith, and Gayatri Spivak.

In addition, a live program will accompany the exhibition, featuring choreographic and discursive events and inaugurated by an opening day of interviews and performances hosted by Obrist and Raza at the Boghossian Foundation on April 18th, 2017. The ongoing live program will include: atopia, Monira Al Qadiri, Jacques Coursil, Will Rawls, Eszter Salamon, Mårten Spångberg, and Elisabeth Sutherland.

The exhibition is realized with the collaboration and support of Sylvie Sema Glissant and the Institut du Tout-Monde.

Artists include Adonis, Valerio Adami, Etel Adnan, Sophia Al-Maria, Kader Attia, Miquel Barcelo, Alighiero Boetti, Daniel Boyd, Edith Dekyndt, Manthia Diawara, Simone Fattal, Geneviève Gallego, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Koo Jeong A, Wifredo Lam, Ranjana Leyendecker, Roberto Matta, Steve McQueen, Otolith Group, Walter Price, Raqs Media Collective, Adrián Villar Rojas and Antonio Segui, Sylvie Sema.

CuratorsToggle

Asad Raza

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Hans Ulrich Obrist

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