KOBBY ADI
Dublin Core
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Other works in the exhibition spatially articulate SI’s building in ways that unsettle the hegemonic grammars of the aforementioned art movements through performative allusions to West African animist metaphysics. Dispersed across all floors, All splashing and pouring (2024) is marked by uniform wall labels that detail the work’s title and specifications in SI’s institutional formatting, placed near locations where water does, or could potentially, spill. A ritualistic embodiment of libation ceremonies, where liquids such as palm wine are poured on the ground to invoke the more-than-human presence of ancestral spirits and deities, the work — as an indefinite score and devotional refrain — challenges and exceeds the presumably physical dimensions of the given architectural space. Two works both titled Instrument (2024) feature polymeters (devices containing both a thermometer and hygrometer) that have been altered to have their measuring scales removed. Left blank with active dials, the sculptures remain mystically suggestive as to what or who is being measured and detected.
Through aesthetic strategies that are by turns critical and poetic as well as materialist and spiritual, Adi’s works disrupt and expand the spatiotemporal conditions determining the relations between the artwork, the viewer, and the site of encounter."
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https://www.swissinstitute.net/exhibition/kobby-adi-cloisters-instruments/
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