november, 2017
10nov(nov 10)6:30 pm24dec(dec 24)8:30 pmI don’t want to be there when it happens

Event Details
Starting from the fragile and complex socio-political relationship between India and Pakistan in the era of contemporary warfare, I don’t want to be
Event Details
In response to the 70th anniversary of the Partition of Colonial India (14 August 1947), this exhibition features artists from both Pakistan and India whose evocative practices convey the profound existential unease of our age, either directly or indirectly. They unravel the present time, dealing with the legacy of history, as well as foretelling the future.
I don’t want to be there when it happens reaffirms the rejection of violence as well as the need for more effective and profound structures for dialogue through conscious acts of engagement.
The exhibition is organised in partnership with 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art and expanded on the occasion of its presentation at PICA.
- Presented by
Perth Institute of Contemporary Art in Partnership with 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, SydneyCurated by
Mikala Tai
Kate Warren
Eugenio ViolaArtists
Raqs Media Collective
Reena Saini Kallat
Raj Kumar
Sonia Leber & David Chesworth
Mithu Sen
Adeela Suleman
Abdullah M I Syed
more
Time
November 10 (Friday) 6:30 pm - December 24 (Sunday) 8:30 pm
Location
Perth Cultural Centre
James St, Perth, Western Australia 6000
Organizer
PICA - Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts[email protected] Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Perth, Western Australia 6000
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