30 Jan 2022 — 06 Mar 2022

Location: Z33, Hasselt

Currents #9: Mother(Land)

Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Theresa Weber, Coded (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)

Ten recent graduates focus on their own family tree.

Curators: Fenne Saedt (NL) and Lieneke Hulshof (NL).

In Mother(Land), the artists showed that your identity is shaped by your personal history and the places where that history took place. When we look at our parents, and their ancestors, the land they walked on, the cities they lived in, the work they did or the struggles they fought, we come across stories that still inhabit us somewhere deep within. Those stories are now lived; crawl through your skin, feed your taste and define your outlook. They form a family tree: an idea that permeated all the works in this group exhibition. Sometimes literally, sometimes in the form of religions that characterized their childhood, the country of origin that no longer exists or old friendships that have come to feel like a family. An exhibition showing an array of art forms. From sculptures to costumes, from photography to ceramics.

Participating artists

Anne Arndt (GDR), Sigurrós Björndóttir (IS), Emilia Chinwe Brys (BE), Lou Cocody-Valentino (MQ/FR), Doris Kolpa (NL), Telma Lemarchand (FR), Denys Shantar (UA/CH), Seppe Vancraywinkel (BE), Joppe Venema (NL) and Theresa Weber (DE).

Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Photo: Selma Gurbuz

Exhibition Overview

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Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Theresa Weber, Coded (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Lou Cocody-Valentino, Archipel (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Doris Kopla, When the curtain falls (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
Seppe Vancraywinkel, Within The Bubble of Surroundings (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
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Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Joppe Venema, Retain, Restrain, Refrain (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Denys Shantar, Motherland (close up) (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)
Currents #9: Mother(Land)
Installatiezicht Currents #9: Mother(Land) (Photo: Selma Gurbuz)

Press

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