Witte With Center Contemporary Art
Strangers and Paradise is an
overview
exhibition of works
by Oladele
Ajiboye
Bamgboye and
features new
works by Nasrin
Tabatabai and
Gediminas
Urbonas.
Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye Works 1991-2000
The exhibition of the works by Oladele Ajiboye
Bamgboye (Nigeria - UK) presents for the first
time a large selection of his photo- and
videoworks. The exhibition focuses on
Bamgboye's exploration of the relation between
identity and modern technology, and especially
the perception of the black body. With
ambivalent erotic poses, Bamgboye examines
'blackness' in the public imagination, in
mythology and mass-culture. His body fulfils the
double function as object of sexual desire and
perversity, and as commentary to the
commodification of blackness. These themes
will also be the subject of a monograph about
Bamgboye's work that accompanies the
exhibition.
Nasrin Tabatabai The Weaver-bird (2000)
In her work The Weaver-bird, Nasrin Tabatabai
(Iran - the Netherlands) employs the fragile
imagery of the lace collection in Museum
Boijmans van Beuningen to explore the
phenomenon of data transformation. Symbol for
a delicate, veiled world, the lace serves as a
basis for digital patterns that the visitor can
open, edit and print in an installation masked as
a place of production.
Gediminas Urbonas Transaction (2000)
Transaction by Gediminas Urbonas (Lithuania)
addresses the changing Lithuanian political
regime's psychological effects on different
generations of Lithuanians. Urbonas transforms
Witte de With's exhibition spaces into an archive
containing fictional and autobiographic images
and sounds. The work will be made in
collaboration with Nomeda Urboniene
(camera/editing), Marta Vosyliute (stage
design), Darius Ciuta (architecture/sound), Ruta
Baciulyte en Raimundas Milasiunas
(psychiatrists).
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art
Rotterdam,
NL Netherlands