Diasporic Rhizome
MARCH 2021 - MAY 2021
A virtual exhibition that explores how the future of our present - one that derives from our past - manifests itself through a South Asian lens.
Experience the Diasporic Rhizome.
21 South Asian artists creating:
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We welcome you to experience new worlds created by Diasporic Rhizome.
Diasporic Rhizome is a virtual exhibition that explores how the future of our present - one that derives from our past - manifests itself through a South Asian lens.
The concept of ‘diaspora’ itself is constantly evolving and mutating and in an effort to be as inclusive as possible, the exhibition leaves the agency of belonging to the South Asian diaspora to the artist’s own understanding of the concept.
The rhizome serves as the catalyst for artists to create their own narratives and imagine new worlds. Similar to nature, where rhizomes that live just under the surface can heal our bodies, this network of artists are creating work in non-traditional spaces that have the potential to collectively reshape our futures.
The artists in Diasporic Rhizome reexamine our histories, comment on current social issues, and dream of new realities. This collective work uses innovation and the imagination as change agents where the digital space becomes the apparatus for community building, challenging the world around us to transform and address our growing needs.
The 21 participating artists in Diasporic Rhizome were selected from an open call by the following jury:
EXPLORE THE WORKS
exhibition catalogue
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IN THE NEWS
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Asma Kazmi at Diasporic Rhizome - News/Research - Berkeley Center for New Media
Maryam Hina Hasnain - Artist Talk by the UC Berkeley South Asia Artist Prize recipient for 2021
Sofia Karim - Jameel Prize for contemporary artists and designers | Art Jameel