Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College
8- 29 May 2016
John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison
DJ/rupture
Tony Cokes
Em’kal Eyongakpa
Lamin Fofana
Val Jeanty
Here the record is employed as a vessel for contemporary narratives, echoing Paul Gilroy’s use of the chronotope to denote the image of the ship moving across the black Atlantic. In this way, the record can be thought of as a spatio-temporal matrix, “a micro-cultural, micro-political system in motion” by which di erent artistic and cultural practitioners converge. Works by John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison, Tony Cokes, DJ/rupture, Em’kal Eyongakpa, Lamin Fofana, and Val Jeanty address cultural dislocations, migrations and transnational flows through sonic and musical experimentation marked by reverb, delay, subtraction, digital sampling and modulation. These polyphonic and hybrid fragments reveal the complex- ity of subjectivities constructed by global social, economic and cultural exchanges.
Produced by Bhavisha Panchia as part of the requirements for the Masters of Arts degree at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, May 8–29, 2016
Edition: 250
Photo: Chris Kendall