Dissolution Trilogy
I Multiply Each Day brings together three artists who each examine histories of migration from a contemporary standpoint. Through moving image, the artists tell stories pertinent to de-colonising narratives that, while personal, invite the spectator to consider their role in these accounts. Each artist employs a kind of ‘fictional activism’, a strategy first defined by Michelle Williams Gamaker and used in her practice to interrogate inequality in representation.
The exhibition features a major new commission by Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington based artist Christopher Ulutupu and is the Aotearoa premiere of Williams Gamaker’s film trilogy Dissolution (2017-2019) featuring her films House of Women (2017) The Fruit is There to be Eaten (2018) and The Eternal Return (2019) and Achiampong’s Beyond the Substrata (2020).
Two of the exhibiting artists have been recognised by the Jarman Award which supports the most innovative UK-based artists working in moving image. Williams Gamaker jointly won the award in 2020 and Achiampong was nominated in 2021.
Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
Date Deposited | 11 Jan 2022 15:46 |
Last Modified | 11 Jan 2022 15:46 |