'Migrating Identity - Transmission/Reconstruction' was comprised of an exhibition at Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and a parallel program that included 30 visual artists, filmmakers and theoreticians. The images and installations addressed the (re)construction of identity within a broad framework. Artists were chosen because of their multiple cultural backgrounds, their social engagement and the way in which they presented issues of (im)migration, the construction of identity, marginality and otherness in their work. This book features works shown at the exhibition accompanied by a series of essays. It also contains a transcription of the forum Conferencing Transmission/Reconstruction held on 4 June 2004 and moderated by Sebastian Lopez, director of the Gate Foundation Amsterdam.

Note: Only participating artists of Asian descent are listed below.

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Onsite

Location code
EX.NET.MIT
Language

Dutch, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2004

No of pages

48

ISBN / ISSN

9085460220

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

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Dude Descending the Staircase - Sonja BEIJERING

Dont't Leave Me This Way, Community & Marginality

Migrating Identity - Transmission/Reconstruction - Renée RIDGWAY

Beauty as an Urgent Clarity - Odili Donald ODITA

Transgressing the Mirror, Circumventing Rhetorical Functions in a Conceptual Space

Hypothesis Out of Place - David SELDEN

(Un)Dressing the Self - Identity in a Vestimentary Age - Gary CARSLEY

Parallel Programme 18/06/04 - Fight or Flight

There Can Be No Criticism Without a Space of Crisis

Bloodline - Heidi LOBATO

And Where is Xenotopia? - Heidi LOBATO

The Refugee Image Contingency vs. The Nomad

Public Domain - Lisa HOLDEN

Parallel Programme 04/06/04 - Conferencing Transmission/Reconstruction

Territory of Poetics & Perversity

Post West, a Broken Watch - Simon FERDINANDO

Email Correspondence Pertaining to Raspberry Reich - Jn. Ulrick DESERT

Parallel Programme 28/05/04 - Walk This Way

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Migrating Identity: Transmission/Reconstruction