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Rehana Zaman
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5/2/2013

Rehana Zaman

Studio Voltaire, London

"I, I, I, I and I" is a video work and installation that presents an abstracted account of the collaborative attempts of a group of people alongside a bizarre and twisted narrative featuring a pig, a dog and Adolf Hitler.


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Studio Voltaire presents a new commission by London based artist Rehana Zaman.
I, I, I, I, and I will be Zaman’s first solo presentation of work and is the first exhibition produced through the gallery's new education programme Not Our Class.

I, I, I, I, and I is a video work and installation that presents an abstracted account of the collaborative attempts of a group of people alongside a bizarre and twisted narrative featuring a pig, a dog and Adolf Hitler.

Over the course of 2012 Rehana Zaman has been examining the workshop as a site of 'the social' with a group of young people from Body & Soul, a UK charity dedicated to transforming the lives of people affected by HIV. Improvisation games, collaborative techniques and performance strategies drawn from political theatre and actor's workshops have been integrated into sessions leading towards the production of a video work to be shown within the exhibition at Studio Voltaire.

The work emerges from an ongoing interest in the impact of social structures on the self from familial relations to broader constructs around community and identity as explored in previous works such as Like an Iron Maiden Trapped Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2010) and Pig (2012). Constructing the workshops as a site of research, central to the process of I, I, I, I and I have been the questions, how might a group of people collectively create a work? And to what extent is this at odds with the desires and impulses of the individual?

Initiated in 2011 Not Our Class began a new programme of education and participatory projects that through research and practice take the work of Jo Spence as a starting point for investigating the legacy and potentials of her work in relation to contemporary culture and life. Through a series of commissions, offsite projects, workshops, public events and reading groups situated both within Studio Voltaire’s neighbourhood and contemporary art discourse the programme explores the new turn towards education and participation within contemporary art practice.

Rehana Zaman (b. 1982) composes anecdotes, vignettes and short stories drawn from specific socio-political contexts, as videos, performances and texts. Narratives are abstracted and carefully staged to examine how individuals and groups relate. Recent exhibitions include 'The GDR Goes On', The Showroom; 'The London Open', Whitechapel Gallery, London; 'We Love You', Limoncello, London; Outpost Open Film, Outpost plus UK tour (all 2012); 'Other People's Problems', Project Space Leeds (2011) and 'Of Many One', Scaramouche Gallery, New York, (2010). Rehana was a recipient of the Red Mansion Art Prize in 2012. She completed her MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in 2011 and is currently participating in the LUX Associate Artist Programme

Supported by Bloomberg, The National Lottery through Arts Council England and The Elephant Trust
With kind assistance from Raven Row

Rehana Zaman I, I, I, I, and I events:

Friday 8 February 7pm
Film Screening: Body & Soul presents Undefeated
Established in 1996, Body & Soul is a pioneering UK charity dedicated to transforming the lives of children, teenagers and families living with, or affected by HIV. In 2011 Body & Soul devised the ‘Life In My Shoes’ campaign to educate young people beyond the facts of HIV and to explore their attitudes and behaviour around the misconceptions associated with HIV. Central to this campaign is the short film; Undefeated (Dir. Tudor Payne) premiered in December 2012 is based on the real life stories of young people living with HIV - a story of youth, hatred, courage and pace in an inner city London school. This is one girl’s struggle to overcome a world intent on holding her back. The film will be followed with a short Q&A session.
Free, no booking required

Thursday 14 February 7 - 8:30pm
Discussion event: Not Our Class
Since Autumn 2011 Studio Voltaire has been running Not Our Class, a new programme of education and participatory projects that through research and practice take the work of Jo Spence as a starting point for investigating the legacy and potentials of her work in relation to contemporary culture and life.
This discussion event will invite Rehana Zaman, Emma Hedditch and Conal McStravick to talk in relation to working within the context of Not Our Class and methods for collaborative practice.
Free, no booking required

Saturday 16 February 2 - 2:30pm
Performance: Pig
To coincide with the closing of the Rehana Zaman's exhibition at Studio Voltaire, the artist will present Pig, a ten minute performance that takes up the psycho-social dynamics of a workshop scenario through conversation, demonstration and interjection. Following the performance, will be the opportunity to meet the artist and curator.

Preview: Wednesday 6 February 2013, 6.30 – 8.30pm

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