Hostipitality. Receiving Strangers
Participating artists and groups: Monica Bonvicini, Gast Bouschet & Nadine Hilbert, Alexandra Croitoru, Jens Haaning, Agnieszka Kalinowska, Kolektyw Minaret, Adrian Paci, Joanna Rajkowska, Doris Salcedo, Société Réaliste, Krzysztof Wodiczko
17 September – 17 October 2010
Curators: Kamil Kuskowski, Jaroslaw Lubiak
Opening:September 17, 6 p.m.
ms | Muzeum Sztuki
Więckowskiego St. 36
Lodz, Poland
www.msl.org.pl
Hostipitality is a notion coined by Jacques Derrida to show how closely hospitality is intertwined with hostility. Because of this interconnection, it is easy to treat guests as enemies. The term is especially helpful in describing what happens to immigrants, whether legal or not. They are received with a hospitality, which is lined with barely concealed hostility. That is, even if hospitality is granted them, it is often accompanied by the suspicion that the stranger has hostile intentions.
The exhibition Hostipitality: Receiving Strangers explores the radical aesthetics proposed by artists confronting increasingly restrictive politics and growing resentment against immigration. This aesthetic is, on the one hand, created by works depicting a gloomy landscape of exile where the immigrants are condemned to live. On the other hand, it is created by pieces that provide critically or analytically oriented perspectives on our approaches to receiving strangers. Through this juxtaposition, the exhibition is meant to prompt reflection on our attitudes, views and actions, and to make a contribution to a public debate concerning the immigrants’ situation in Poland and the EU.
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