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Where the lions are

Opening: Wednesday 7 May, 6:30 pm at Exhibition Hall, Sheung Wan Civic Centre

Venue: Exhibition Hall, Sheung Wan Civic Centre (6/F., 345 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong)

Exhibition: 8 May 2008 to 23 May 2008; daily 11 am - 7 pm

Participating artists: a.a. Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Isabelle Cornaro, Claire Fontaine, Peter Friedl, Dora Garcia, Florence Lazar, Katerina Seda, Danh Vo, Adrian Wong, Jun Yang andYuk King Tan

Para/Site Art Space and The French Consulate in Hong Kong and Macao co-present:

A major international group exhibition, exploring the relationships with the other, the unknown, the uncanny, and its domestication or rejection. The exhibition will feature installations, videos and performances by some of the most important local and international contemporary artists.

Participating artist: a.a. Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Isabelle Cornaro, Claire Fontaine, Peter Friedl, Dora Garcia, Florence Lazar, Katerina Seda, Danh Vo, Adrian Wong, Jun Yang and Yuk King Tan

¡mWhere the lions are¡n is a sentence that european cartographers from the Middle Ages used to indicate unknown, ¡§undiscovered¡¨ territories on their maps, projecting fantastic images, produced by fantasy and fear, on the otherness.

This exhibition gathers international artists who question the relationships with the other and its domestication or reject, two complementary ways to maintain distance with what is considered as alien, and the first step in a colonization process.

The exhibition will consider contemporary situations of colonization but also the way that a society, a group or an individual can unconsciously desire for, admit to and integrate into a system, a hierarchy of values that will assign it to a minor position and as a result become a colonized subject. It is not through oppression, but rather through a limitation of possibilities that leads to a situation where one cannot recognize oneself anymore.

The relationship with otherness usually reflects and reveals the mental, social and political constructions of a set group. Either this other is rejected as an alien, or it is fantasized and domesticated through exoticism. Both situations, at an individual or collective scale, are related with the feeling of identity and the certainty of it. To define identity as a construction and accept non-knowledge as a common place, a shared one, is to also accept it to be the other¡¦s alternativeness, to become the alien, the barbarian; as the text in one of the works by the collective Claire Fontaine aptly points out, we are ¡mForeigners everywhere¡n.

Intertwining histories and uses of culture emerge in the works of the exhibited artists. Their researches investigate cultural exchanges as places of conflict, where the otherness inside us becomes the uncanny within an ungraspable identity.

Francois Piron

A Para/Site Art Space exhibition, curated by Francois Piron and Tobias Berger in cooperation with the Le French May

For more information, please contact Christina Li at 2517-4620 or info@para-site.org.hk.


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