A Descent into Paradise

Kader Attia

MUAC, México


Curator: Cuauhtémoc Medina and Alejandra Labastida


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Trampoline is pleased to support the solo exhibition A Descent into Paradise of the artist Kader Attia at Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo MUAC in Mexico City, Mexico.

 

The artist proposes a definitive radical turn in our approach to cultures, traditions, and objects by calling attention to repair as a key social and aesthetic operator in global experience. This concept encompasses both intervening materially in objects to restore their functions, and elaborating cultural scars left by bodily mutilations and wounds provoked by political entities, thus compounding social trauma.

 

The show A Descent to Paradise presents a short narrative take on Kader Attia’s recent work, defined by a political-theological interpretation of the idea of modernization. His works allude to images of redemption from a variety of spiritual complexes, and to the critique of modernity’s myths. The exhibition presents multiple perspectives on the pairing of coloniality and modernity : the mirror that, as in Attia’s works, returns every face as a set of incompatible reflections. In its analogical framework connecting culture and loss, repair and scar, and coloniality and phantom limbs, Kader Attia’s work constitutes one of the most original contributions to the art and culture of our time.

Exhibition views and conference, A Descent into Paradise, Kader Attia, MUAC.