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For In and Out of Place. Land after Information 1992–2024 the Kunstverein in Hamburg brings together a number of practices that look at the transformation of land in the information age and explore the manifold connections and consequences of land’s perpetual translation into resources to fuel the third industrial revolution. The aim of the exhibition is to contribute to a better understanding of the metabolic relationships between forms of knowing and their material echoes into the world, both as epistemological and earthbound resources, locally and globally, within the Anthropocene. Here, situated knowledge contrasts the seemingly invisible processes of digital dematerialisation rooted in the planetary surface under the ever-
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In this light, the notion of place as a locale informed by sedimented social and ecological histories is eroded by globalisation and its mines, cables, server stations, harbours, shipping routes, and satellites, changing the constitutive role of land within the formation of self. At the turn of the millennium, in her book One Place after Another, Miwon Kwon traces the history of the site-
Land exists in diverse networks of relationships and disjunctures, produced by different models of existence, resulting in fluid topographies. In and Out of Place focuses on the often personal experience of shifting tectonics between land as an agri-
The exhibition itself proposes that these are simultaneous processes, which articulate necessary differentiation, extending Miwon Kwon’s concept of relational specificity, addressing the uneven conditions of adjacencies and distances between one thing, one person, one place, one thought, one fragment next to another, rather than invoking equivalences via one thing after another. Only those cultural practices that have this relational sensibility can turn local encounters into long-
Beginning with Peter Fend’s Flags for Documenta (1992), which consider the German reunification along the lines of three river deltas, to more recent work that interprets globalisation, as well as colonial and digital histories, In and Out of Place considers entangled perspectives, consequences, and possibilities of the human search for knowledge in the information age and the formation of the self in the presence and absence of land.
With: Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Édgar Calel, Liu Chuang, Phoebe Collings-
Emmanuel Van der Auwera, VideoSculpture XXX (The Gospel), 2024. Photo. Courtesy the artist, Harlan Levey Projects and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève-
Exhibition 07 September 2024 -
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