Never Cross The Same River Twice – International Contemporary Film Performance

Never Cross The Same River Twice – International Contemporary Film Performance
18 February 2021
The international exhibition NEVER CROSS THE SAME RIVER TWICE underlines the transnational dialogues on negotiating identities and everyday life through performance gestures that wish to cross borders on experience and subjectivity. The title derives from the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus’ quote: “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same man". People are looking to make deep changes in our environmental and energy systems, our economic, representative and regulatory systems. This research project is a time shifting narrative providing a space for reflection in the age of constant accessibility.The participating artists tackle subjects that challenge us to reflect on the changing world in which we live. Many of the works are a critical "intervention": they are sites of visual contestation; cinematic aesthetics, with narratives that re-member; and they decolonise both the mind and the imagination. The collective ranges from films that feature those who were colonised and subjugated, to films that work as forms of activism; and what Walter Mignolo terms "epistemic disobedience". Artists include: Sammy Baloji (DR Congo) & Lazara Rosell Albear (Cuba), Charlotte Brathwaite (USA), Emo de Medeiros (Benin), Monica De Miranda (Angola/Portugal), Gilivanka Kedzior (France), Longinos Nagila (Kenya), Moataz Nasr (Egypt), Harold Offeh (Ghana), Ahmet Ogüt (Turkey), Marinella Senatore (Italy), Daisuke Takeya (Japan). Curated by Kisito Assangni Chapter One: Semiotics of Subjectivity HANGAR - Artistic Research Center Lisbon Online due to Covid-19. hangar.com.pt
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