She Finds Not Her Sum but Her Differences

She Finds Not Her Sum but Her Differences: a Project in Parts

… she finds not her sum but her differences: a project in parts

I’m presenting new work on a group show at gallery, gallery in Johannesburg. 

Curated by Sara-Aimee Verity and Chloë Reid, and featuring work by

FRANCIS BURGER
ALANNAH CLAMP
ROBYN COOK
TERRY KURGAN
NAADIRA PATEL
KUNDAI MOYO
JABU NADIA NEWMAN
LAUREN VON GOGH
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The project involves a number of discrete practices that will occupy the space of the gallery between November 2019 and February 2020. While some work will be exhibited throughout the period, other contributions to the project will be developed and collapsed in the space. Part exhibition, part practice-based research, …she finds not her sum but her differences considers relationships between reading, plurality, correspondence, memory and invention.

1. Hélène Cixous, “The Laugh of the Medusa,” Translated by Keith Cohen and Paula Cohen, Signs 1, No. 4. (Spring 1967): 883.

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