THIS TOO SHALL PASS
July 9–October 3, 2021
An in situ installation in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Dreikönigskirche / Main / Fried-Lübbecke-Anlage
Commissioned by the EKHN Stiftung.
Curated and realised by Euphoria Gesellschaft für Kunst im urbanen Raum.
What does singing together mean in our society, especially in a pandemic and crisis-ridden world where music and art per se have long been silenced? This summer Nigerian artist Emeka Ogboh is transforming Frankfurt’s city centre into a soundscape on water and on land. At the centre of his three-part multichannel sound installation THIS TOO SHALL PASS, which stretches from a yard near the city hall Römer across a raft-like boat on the Main to the Dreikönigskirche, is a newly composed hymn of the same name. Dedicated to the city and the year 2020, sung by choirs in Lagos and Frankfurt and woven into fabrics based on a centuries-old Igbo craft. Fixed sacred and profane places and the river as a flowing, collective city memory thereby expand into an overarching cosmopolitan space. Now and then the sound sculpture sails from one waterlock on the Main to the other and gently proclaims the anthem and its message—“THIS TOO SHALL PASS”—as a beacon of hope to the audience on the riverbanks and on the bridges. The polyphonic choral singing resounds from the fabric-covered speakers on the raft. Emeka Ogboh confronts current thinking about the migration of people and their cultural assets, about equality, participation and identity with the principle of cultural appropriation as a way of overcoming borders. The artist plays with languages and codes, using different media and modes of expression. Through sensory experiences such as hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling and feeling, Emeka Ogboh opens up cultural memory spaces. In his artworks, cooking and DJ performances, these memory spaces are sampled according to musical principles, their origins intertwined. At times, Emeka Ogboh draws on art-historical imagery, while ultimately creating his own unique concepts. The political and human question of how we want to live together in the future stands above it all.
Emeka Ogboh’s most extensive in situ work in Europe to date was commissioned by the EKHN Stiftung in cooperation with the Kulturfonds RheinMain and made possible with the help of other sponsors.
Emeka Ogboh (b. 1977 Enugu) has participated in numerous international exhibitions including Dakar Biennial 2014, 56th Venice Biennial 2015, documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel 2017, Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017, Tate Modern in London 2018 and FIAC in Paris, Cleveland Art Museum, 2019, FRAEME, Marseille, 2021. He was also a co-founder of Video Art Network Lagos. In 2016, he was awarded the Prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen. In 2018, he was a finalist in the prestigious Hugo Boss Prize for Contemporary Art and in 2019, he won the Sharjah Biennial Prize with Otobong Nkanga.
EKHN Stiftung
The EKHN is the independent cultural foundation of the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau. As an operating and sponsoring institution, it is dedicated to questions of culture in its many forms, be it in art, education, science, economics, politics or religion.
Euphoria
Euphoria is an interdisciplinary and collaborative team based in Frankfurt, Germany, headed by curator Juliane von Herz. Euphoria works together with artists to make the impossible possible and to give extraordinary ideas public space.
TTSP walks, talks & dark
The freitagsküche is taking Emeka Ogboh’s project THIS TOO SHALL PASS as an opportunity to create a performance/lecture programme entitled TTSP. The programme will unfold on three weekends between July and October 2021 and will continually relate the different offerings in the categories “talks” (dialogues with guests), “walks” (city walks) and “dark” (DJ and film programme). A place will be created on the Main where people can enter into conversation ”open air.”
TTSP walks, talks & dark, curated by Leonore Leonardy, Berlin, is part of the Kultursommer 2021 programme funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) through the NEUSTART KULTUR programme.
Press contact
Louisa Schmitt, press + pr, press [at] euphoria-art.de