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slow horizon curated by Karina Iskandarsjah

Donya Aref, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, Kim Ninkuru, Adrienne Matheuszik

February 26, 2021 - March 27, 2021

Essay by Karina Iskandarsjah

Curated by Karina Iskandarsjah

Donya Aref, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, Kim Ninkuru, Adrienne Matheuszik

⁠February 26 – March 27, 2021

The horizon is blank. From where we stand, the landscape slowly unfolds. 

slow horizon presents new media and hybrid-format art works by Donya Aref, Mitra  Fakhrashrafi, Kim Ninkuru and Adrienne Matheuszik that decipher remnants of the past in order  to form predictions and desires for a future. These artists use data visualization, design  communication, and science fiction tropes as tools to uncover fractured, disturbing and  ambiguous narratives brought upon by colonial legacies and late-stage capitalism. The works  range in form: a website, textbook syllabus, and performances by digitally animated clones.  They hybridize a sense of self with multiple histories and speculative fictions to transcend its  own present moment and become non-synchronous to the very issues they speak to.  

NOTE: This exhibition was held online from February 26th – March 27th, 2021 at slowhorizon.com.  The exhibition website is no longer live. Please check out the virtual exhibition walkthrough below!