Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • A video loop of each artists' book featured in the BIMA exhibition "Crossing the Line: The Passport Reimagined" on view October 4, 2024 - February 23, 2024.
    Twelve artists were commissioned by the Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection to take inspiration from the passport and other travel documents to create an artist book. Another 16 artists’ books were curated from the collection to bring additional perspectives, taking around the world, into the past and into the future, offering an incisive look at the promises and limitations of the passport, often reflecting the power of possession and the nationality or group that has conferred belonging. An exhibition catalog will be available in the BIMA Museum Store.
    Commissioned Works:
    Shana Agid, Forgeries
    Roberto Benavidez, Illuminated Passport
    Mare Blocker, Hippocampus Hippocampus
    Ben Blount, Passportal
    Sandra C. Fernandez, Pass [puertos] / A Journey Inscribed
    Sun Young Kang and Stephanie Adams-Santos, Passport of Witness
    Amos Kennedy, A Slave Pass
    Kitty Koppelman, Gender Passport
    Mita Mahato, TROPSSAP
    Asuka Ohsawa, The Secret Aviary
    Shu-Ju Wang, Passport
    Carletta Carrington Wilson, Passport to a Past Port
    Selections from the Collection:
    Golnar Adili, She Feels Your Absence Deeply
    Islam Aly, Mare Nostrum
    Sarah Bryant, It Is Mandatory to Complete this Section
    Alisa Golden & Dianne Ayres, Letters of Transit: Bird Passports
    Kimi Hanauer, Calling All Denizens
    KaKeArt: Ann Kalmbach and Tatana Kellner, Whereas, We Declare
    Lisa Kokin, Passport to Lesbianism
    Lesia Maruschak, This Land
    Sauda Mitchell, Voyage
    Rodrigo Moreira, Department of N.S.A.
    Robbin Ami Silverberg, Identity
    Anneli Skaar, Nansen’s Pastport
    An original Nansen’s Passport
    Alan Sobrino, Errant Passport
    Delia Touché, Home is Where the Buffalo Used to Be
    Beata Wehr, Paszport
    Beata Wehr, How to Connect Two Different Wor(l)ds in Our Nomadic Life
    Philip Zimmermann, Sanctus Sonorensis

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