Paradise
West x KABK
Ongoing (open during events)West x KABK
Paradise
West x KABK
Ongoing (open during events)West x KABK
Exhibition 00:00:59
10.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
11.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
12.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
13.06.2024: 16:00-21:30
Participating students: Aline Papenheim, Ana Francisco, Anastasia Miseyko, Andong Zheng, Azin Nafar Haghighi, Fabio Meinardi, Gundega Strauberga, Hana Selena Sokolovió, Jeroen Zwaap, Marna Slappendel, Niside Panebianco, Sarah-Rose Antoun
When it is already 5 minutes past midnight to restore the damage done by dysfunctional ecological politics, we dedicate a pause to the art of listening and rethinking our course of action. By listening, sensing, and observing the marine ecosystem from the different angles of our situatedness, we glimpse the fragility of its existence and harness both informative and speculative ways of storytelling to express a shared concern. In this collective exhibition, the Doggerbank holds our individual researches together and is the starting point for our personal interactions with the more-than-human entities that inhabit or coexist within the North Sea.
KABK: Photography and Society, Year 1
Exhibition hours:
09.06.2024: 11:00-20:00
10.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
11.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
12.06.2024: 16:00-20:00
13.06.2024: 16:00-21:30
Location
Paradise, Groenewegje 136, 2515 LR The Hague
Participating students: Aline Papenheim, Ana Francisco, Anastasia Miseyko, Andong Zheng, Azin Nafar Haghighi, Fabio Meinardi, Gundega Strauberga, Hana Selena Sokolovió, Jeroen Zwaap, Marna Slappendel, Niside Panebianco, Sarah-Rose Antoun
When it is already 5 minutes past midnight to restore the damage done by dysfunctional ecological politics, we dedicate a pause to the art of listening and rethinking our course of action. By listening, sensing, and observing the marine ecosystem from the different angles of our situatedness, we glimpse the fragility of its existence and harness both informative and speculative ways of storytelling to express a shared concern. In this collective exhibition, the Doggerbank holds our individual researches together and is the starting point for our personal interactions with the more-than-human entities that inhabit or coexist within the North Sea.
KABK: Photography and Society, Year 1