Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Drifting Borders: An Art Project about Nation, Identity and the Individual

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

Cattle Depot Artist Village
Unit 12

Start Date

2018/09/28

End Date

2018/10/21

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

Cattle Depot Artist Village
Unit 12

Start Date

2018/09/28

End Date

2018/10/21

Drifting Borders: An Art Project about Nation, Identity and the Individual

Description

Description

This art project, based on research about the complicated contexts of national borders, is a comprehensive response to the social situation under the shadow of nationalism, as well as a reflection on the insidious and insistent influence of nationalism on policy, our social condition, political identity, social media, education, all the way up to the way we name ourselves, the language we speak and other features of our daily lives, so as to trace the trajectories of life in-between political borders. How does a life experience, cope with and confront the notion of being within national borders? Is it possible for a life to pursue its own path and assume an identity of its own, shaping something new from the complexity and diversity of social life? Can art practice aid us in re-evaluating the ways in which borders, nations, identities and individuals are thought and spoken about? Is it at all possible to re-think indigeneity and the bonds that root ‘us’ to national territory?

This project does not attempt to offer a conclusive answer to these questions, nor does it treat the exhibition as a definitive display of results. Rather, through a series of experimental endeavors- art practices, web publications, forums, workshops, screenings and exhibitions, this project will make a beginning of discussing the relationship between political borders and individual lives, so as to uncover possibilities of connection between lives divided by social structures. In this project, we will focus on microscopic narratives that offer a means to deconstruct grand political discourses, revealing the potentiality of life between their fractures. We are inviting artists, researchers, scholars and every person who bears a name for dialogue, reflection and re-connection.

Co-organiser / Co-presenter Centre for Community Cultural Development
Artists:Balint Szombathy; Chan Hau Chun; Chui Chi Yin; Clara Cheung; Gum Cheng; Delphine Richer; Mok Chiu Yu; Meg Ho; Paola Paz Yee; Rokko Juhasz; Wang Chu Yu; Wang Mo Lin; Xu Tan; Yau Ching

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2018" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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