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DECODE

 

untitled tbilisi / InVisible – queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus

 

Fr. 19.04.24  |  19:00  – 21:00  Uhr
 
Sa. 20.04.24  |  12:00  – 17:00  Uhr
 
So. 21.04.24  |  12:00  – 17:00  Uhr
 

 

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untitled tbilisi together with InVisible presents the exhibition DECODE delving into the profound intersection of digital technology, decoloniality, and the reshaping of historical narratives of South Caucasus.

 

DECODE is a project that delves into the profound intersection of digital technology, decoloniality, and the reshaping of historical narratives. In a world saturated with digital possibilities, we are presented with tools that possess the power to both challenge and perpetuate colonial ideologies. This exhibition aims to dissect the role of the digital realm in dismantling oppressive thought paradigms and redefine the custodians of history. In an era dominated by digital influence, history is no longer the sole purview of traditional historians and institutions. Through user-generated content, digital archives, and collaborative storytelling, this exhibition probes how new technologies empower individuals and communities to rewrite history from diverse and authentic perspectives. The demarcation between genuine historical accounts and digitally manipulated artifacts becomes increasingly ambiguous in the digital age.

 

This exhibition invites viewers to interrogate the works of four South Caucasian artists curated by Giorgi Rodionov: David Apakidze, Genadi Agadzhanyan, Pari Banu Asgar, Salina Abaza.


 

The exhibition opening is supported by EU4Dialogue (Component 3) and VIERTE WELT, funded by the European Union and co-funded by the Goethe Institut

 

English language / In englischer Sprache

 

credit Foto:  design by Giorgi Rodionov, photo by David Apakidze

 

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Fr - So, 19. - 21.04.24
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