Rehana Zaman @ Tenderpixel, Nov 29 – Jan 28

, 28 November 2016
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Rehana Zaman is presenting solo exhibition Tell me the story Of all these things at London’s Tenderpixel, opening November 29 and running to January 28.

Spanning over the two floors of the gallery, a new video work will explore dislocation and fragmentation, taking its title from Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s novel Dictee that looks at lived experience through a process of disassembling.

With a particular focus on the experience of British Muslim women, the exhibition is “an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing together intimate conversations between the artist and her two sisters, ominous animated visions of a metamorphosing body, e-learning training on Prevent and staged, performed gestures.”

See the Tenderpixel website for details.**

Rehana Zaman, 'Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena' (2016). Video still. Courtesy the artist + Tenderpixel, London.
Rehana Zaman, Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena (2016). Video still. Courtesy the artist + Tenderpixel, London.

 

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Rehana Zaman is presenting solo exhibition Tell me the story Of all these things at London’s Tenderpixel, opening November 29 and running to January 28.

Spanning over the two floors of the gallery, a new video work will explore dislocation and fragmentation, taking its title from Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s novel Dictee that looks at lived experience through a process of disassembling.

With a particular focus on the experience of British Muslim women, the exhibition is “an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing together intimate conversations between the artist and her two sisters, ominous animated visions of a metamorphosing body, e-learning training on Prevent and staged, performed gestures.”

See the Tenderpixel website for details.**

Rehana Zaman, 'Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena' (2016). Video still. Courtesy the artist + Tenderpixel, London.
Rehana Zaman, Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena (2016). Video still. Courtesy the artist + Tenderpixel, London.

 

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