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EXHIBITION

08.09.2017—05.11.2017

Delirium & Destiny
APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL & CHAI SIRIS
K.R.M MOONEY
NICOLE TIMMER
ETEL ADAN
LEE KIT
SOFIA CAESAR
TAMAR GUIMARÃES & KASPER AKHØJ
BASMA ALSHARIF
HIMALI SINGH SOIN & DAVID SOIN TAPPESER
MIA YOU
Guest curator: Eloise Sweetman

Delirium & Destiny is the collaboration of Suzanne Wallinga (co-founder & director A Tale of A Tub) and guest curator Eloise Sweetman that traverses through the Justus van Effen complex in Rotterdam. The efflorescent program engages with the complexity of the surrounding modernist architecture by drawing it together with the work of Maria Zambrano (1904-1991), a Spanish philosopher and political writer. Zambrano employs fictional, autobiographical, and poetic devices in her writing to engage with themes of dreams, time, spirituality, nationality, exile, emotion, and difference. In a time of fear and geopolitical uncertainty—when we are searching for meaning and for ways to actively position ourselves within our complex realities—Zambrano’s work is necessary. Her thinking connects the personal to the political, linking a path of self-development to social and political engagement.

Rather than creating an exhibition that uses Zambrano’s work as a tool or as an illustration, Delirium & Destiny is influenced by a few of Zambrano’s concepts, in particular, the dream and poetic reason. Dreams, Maria Zambrano says, are not the rehearsal of a past we have already lived, […] but an opportunity to fashion the future. The dream, whether it be in sleep or in hope gives the opportunity for personal development to rise to civic development. Now is the time to ask ourselves: how do we take account of our own aspirations and recount our actions? The position that the program takes is not to present a political exhibition as a result but rather to reflect on our processes that engage politically in everyday life. How do we employ emotional, aesthetic, and economic labour at the cost of those around us?

Zambrano’s concept ‘poetic reason’ moreover plays a large part in the program draws together the ethics of exhibition making and community engagement. Poetic reason engages with dreams, silence, and spirituality and includes a diversity of thinking. As a result, Delirium & Destiny includes the feminist, the emotional, and the creaturely. Bringing to mind the Australian eco-feminist Val Plumwood who said that there needs to be a convergence of poetry and philosophy to make room for others. These ideas are inclusive allowing for an interchange between people, cultures, languages and it provides a porosity or a fluid transition between apparently fixed binaries. Such a perspective can be turned to the role of art and the nature of exhibitions to give voice and space.

Delirium & Destiny reflects this porosity by inviting artists, poets, and philosophers whose works are often transitory, unstable, and in flux, while connecting to themes of dreams & supernatural phenomena, philosophy & politics, poetics & poetry, narrative & identity, nature & ecology. A Tale of A Tub transforms itself into a place of momentary gathering for talks, collective readings, screenings, and performances, intended to make the interior of the Delirium & Destiny exterior. The program plaits together the different mediums and approaches. Due to the generosity of the Justus van Effencomplex residents, the exhibition continues in the homes of four surrounding apartments. As a whole, the program reflects a multitude of ways of coming together that does not evict one voice, opinion, or perspective, through which the exhibition stays true to the work of Maria Zambrano.

Delirium & Destiny is supported by the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Mondriaan Fund, the VSB Fund and the H.M.A. Schadee Fund and includes collaborations with the Rotterdam Library and the Society for Women in Philosophy.


EVENT

07.09.2017, 17:00 – 20:00
Opening & Performance
Delirium & Destiny
HIMALI SINGH SOIN & DAVID SOIN TAPPESER


EVENT

09.09.2017, 13:00 – 18:00
Open Monuments Day


EVENT

14.09.2017, 20:00 – 22:00
Lecture
Women of Philosophy


17.09.2017, 16:00 – 18:00
Writing Workshop
Performing Dreams
MIA YOU


EVENT

21.09.2017, 20:00 – 22:00
Reading Group #1
An Introduction to Maria Zambrano’s Thoughts | Words


EVENT

05.10.2017, 20:00 – 22:00
Reading Group #2
An Introduction to Maria Zambrano’s Thoughts | The Fear of Europe


EVENT

15.10.2017, 14:30 – 17:30
Reading Performance
I am Welton Santos
SOFIA CAESAR


EVENT

19.10.2017, 20:00 – 22:00
Reading Group #3
An Introduction to Maria Zambrano’s Thoughts | The Confession


EVENT

29.10.2017, 16:00 – 18:00
Reading Group #4
An Introduction to Maria Zambrano’s Thoughts | The Dream


EVENT

03.11.2017, 20:00 – 22:00
Closing Lecture
Longing for Expression - Fundaments for a Poetic Reason
DR. KAROLINA ENQUIST KÄLLGREN


EVENT

05.11.2017, 18:00 – 20:00
Finissage & Performance
Delirium & Destiny
Doppelgänging by Basma Alsharif

Apichatpong Weerasethakul & Chai Siris, Dilbar, 2013, Photo: PW Studio

Lee Kit, *

Lee Kit, *

Etel Adnan, Trees, 2012, Photo: PW Studio