Tiwani Contemporary, London is hosting an exhibition “Field Work” by eight contemporary artists through February 25, 2017. The exhibition presents the works of the artists who have anchored their practice in a deep examination of the mechanics of history. They find themselves looking back, both at their own past and at “the past” in general, engaging in storytelling or history telling through their works. The works here rely on retrospective, historiographical strategies, acts of excavation, collection or preservation and a manifest interest in archaeological methodologies. ‘Field Work’ will present a chronicle of the artists’ own readings through the recovery and analysis of material effects such as archive and the document and immaterial effects such as testimony. Some of the works included are: Theo Esher’s “The Mystery of History and My Story in His Story (2015), Katia Kameli’s “L’Oeil Se Noie” (2016), Robel Temesgen’s “Another Old News,” Abraham Oghobase’s “Ken’s Smoking Pipe (2016), Rita Alaoui’s “Objets Trouvés” among others. The exhibition is on view at 16 Little Portland Street, London W1W 8BPFor details, visit: www.tiwani.co.ukClick on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the exhibition.
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