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Field Work – Group Show

London, United Kingdom13 January 2017 - 25 February 2017
Field Work – Group Show

Field Work – Group Show

Tiwani Contemporary presents the group show Field Work. The exhibition gathers the work of eight contemporary artists who have anchored their practice in a deep examination of the mechanics of history.

Through their work, they find themselves looking back, both at their own past and at ‘the past’ in general, engaging in storytelling, or perhaps more specifically, in history-telling. The works selected for this exhibition often rely on retrospective, historiographical strategies, acts of excavation, collection or preservation, and a manifest interest in archaeological methodologies. Through the recovery and analysis of material effects such as the archive and the document, and immaterial effects such as the testimony, Field Work will present a chronicle of the artists’ own readings.

Exhibited artists: Rita Alaoui (b. 1972, Morocco), Theo Eshetu (b. 1958, United Kingdom), Katia Kameli (b. 1973, France), Youssef Limoud (b. 1964, Egypt), Kitso Lynn Lelliott (b. 1984, Botswana), Abraham Oghobase (b. 1979, Nigeria), Thierry Oussou (b. 1988, Benin) and Robel Temesgen (b. 1987, Ethiopia).

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