Amina Ross | Eye of a storm: an aesthetic practice of turbulence | Artist Lecture
In this artist lecture, Ross unearths the possibilities of a multi-media practice through an active engagement of turbulence. How might an art practice pull apart the complexities of our current conditions by offering transitory spaces of refuge? How might transformation of an unbearable reality become possible only through "staying with the trouble"*?
Coming into an awareness of a world outside of oneself is a textured terrain. Glissant names this navigation of the other "turbulence"**. Our moment, marked by precarity, is readily named turbulent. An eye of a storm is a place of ephemeral peace. Metaphors of meteorological tumult loop like an R&B refrain. These weather conditions articulate the uncontrollable forces of change that we live within. Through their work, Ross suggests embracing this constant fluctuation, riding the waves of this storm, and being together even when being together is difficult, as strategies for navigating and staying alive through the unknowable.
Featuring interviews with Patricia Nguyen, Ladan Osman, Jozi Zwerdling and Damarni Tyrell and Friends.
Amina Ross, a recollection of dreams, Springsteen Gallery, installation view
* Donna Haraway, "Staying with the trouble"
** Édouard Glissant, "Poetics of Relation"
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