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The Fall | La Caída: Community Demolition Party

15 Oct 2016

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4:00-6:00 PM

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free

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Southern Exposure

San Francisco
California, United States

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  • MUNI line 12 or 27
  • BART: 16th St. Mission or 24th St. Mission
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Come together for a celebration of food, music, and destruction that crosses borders. People’s Kitchen Collective will narrate the demolition of the wall along with music by La Pelanga.

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Chefs Norma Listman and Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik will prepare guajolotas, sandwiches stuffed with a tamal, to fuel a border crossing – or a border smashing. The demise of the wall culminates with a sweet handful of piñata candy.

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In this intensely divisive election season, Bhaumik and curator Michele Carlson produce a potent and nuanced response to our current social, political, and economic realities. A wall built of hand-crafted piñatas in the form of cinder blocks will dominate and divide the Southern Exposure gallery.

Walls and borders are built to protect, segregate, detain, and enact power. Donald Trump's proposed border wall projects the perception of national unity and, conversely, ascribes otherness to those who lie beyond. But borders are porous, shifting, illusive. Divorced from geographical position, Estamos contra el muro highlights how every border wall is an imaginary.

Over the course of the exhibition, the wall will undergo a dramatic transformation that enacts the dynamic transactional nature of border sites. The opening reception on September 9 marks the completion of the wall’s construction with a Migration Mixtape by La Pelanga DJ collective, street food, and limited edition mini-piñatas by the Little Piñata Maker. Several days later, under cover of night, Cece Carpio of the collective Trust Your Struggle will intervene to tag and deface the wall. On September 22, the wall will serve as the literal backdrop for a public dialogue with artists and organizers working around the subject of migration. Finally, at the closing reception on October 15, we will all come together to pummel the piñatas – celebrating the destruction of the wall with a blow-by-blow narration by People’s Kitchen Collective, music by La Pelanga, and food to fuel our border crossings.

Like other political walls, the piñatas beg to be beaten down, pulverized by force, and left as a fetishized relic of times past. Bhaumik’s wall is not merely a narrative of division or a seductive solution to the problem of certain bodies. By questioning how one might unknowingly and unwittingly be complicit in its very construction, Bhaumik reminds us that, like these piñatas, all walls are built by hand.

CuratorsToggle

Michele Carlson

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Little Piñata Maker

The People's Kitchen

Saqib Keval

Norma Listman

La Pelanga

Jocelyn Jackson

Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik

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