Opening Reception for Biomythography: Secret Poetry & Hidden Angers on view August 29 from 6-8PM at the William Roland Gallery of Fine Art with:
White Out History performance by Thinh Nguyen
By whom, for whom, is it written for, and for what reasons? What are the consequences of its erasure or can it even be erase and reversed? The act of erasure eliminate the linguistic evidence, the content of the history itself, as a metaphor for a new kind of history by mark marking, where more than half of the human imagination is being denied. This performance challenges the truth of history as established by documentation and its education. The gesture is a critical approach to culture making without the legitimization and historalization.