Event Recording20.04.2024

A World of Many Worlds: Conversation 2 - Eco-cosmologies and Climate/Social/Racial JusticeVenice Biennale 2024

We are excited to have co-presented ‘A World of Many Worlds’, a One-Day Assembly on Global Asias with Asia Forum, as part of the official Collateral Events of the 60th edition of La Biennale di Venezia. The one-day assembly took place on Saturday, 20 April 2024 on the first public day during opening week at the historic cultural institution Fondazione Querini Stampalia. We are proud to have supported this initiative together with Bagri Foundation.

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Many words are walked in the world. Many worlds are made. Many worlds make us. [...] In the world of the powerful there is room only for the big and their helpers. In the world we want, everybody fits. The world we want is a world in which many worlds fit. — 'Fourth Declaration of the Lacandón Jungle'
Quoted by Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser, A World of Many Worlds, 2018

‘A World of Many Worlds’ responds to the Biennale’s theme Foreigners Everywhere, to consider what it means to acknowledge the existence of multiple worlds rather than just multiple subjects, and what it might mean to put them in relation. The conversation asks us to imagine a multiplicity of social geographies, political positions, cosmologies, aesthetic perspectives, and temporal locations, while seeing them not as incommensurable, not as universal, but as pluriversal. By doing so, we reject false notions of universalism that centre the West and merely include other narratives, politics, and modes of expression. The flowing streams of our voices are instead multiple, connecting geographies and articulating new intra-related modes of being and knowing.

These flows issue from and through Asias. Not an Asia spectacularised for global consumption, but an introspective constellation of Global Asias that looks deeply at its difficult histories of colonisation, genocide, environmental devastation, displacement, diaspora, dispossession, and war, and seeks to imagine new worlds into being through a multiplicity of positions, connections, diasporas, and solidarities. ‘A World of Many Worlds’ offers a portal into different temporalities, allowing a glimpse into hopeful transformation, surprise, and joyful encounters.

Full Programme

Registration
10am

Welcome
10.45am

Opening invocation
11am
Blowing A Feather, performance by Yao Qingmei

Conversation 1: Histories, mobilities, and intimacies in diaspora
11.20am
Isaac Chong Wai, Rachel Dedman, Sandra Gamarra Heshiki, Yasufumi Nakamori, Hammad Nasar, Vidha Saumya

Departing from the ways in which difficult histories have left worlds complexly entangled through and with Asia, this two-part conversation considered the ways in which practices of making and doing have been used by curators and artists to create sites of repair, resilience and renewal. We discussed what it means to make and re-make worlds in migration, through intentional acts of stitching, falling, dancing, loving, being together, photographing, and curating.

Screening programme
1pm
Lap-See Lam & Wingyee Wu, Mother’s Tongue (2018, 17’42”)
Subash Thebe Limbu, Ladhamba Tayem; Future Continuous (2023, 14’50”)
Kang Seung Lee, The Heart of a Hand (2023, 13’13”)

Conversation 2: Eco-cosmologies and climate/social/racial justice
2pm
Irwan Ahmett & Tita Salina, Yuko Mohri, Amol K. Patil, Sakiya, Mark Salvatus, Trevor Yeung

Garden performance followed by aperitivo
4pm
PEARLS by Joshua Serafin, excerpt performed by Lukresia Quismundo and Mario Barrantes Espinoza

‘A World of Many Worlds’ was co-organised by Annie Jael Kwan, Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt, Hammad Nasar, John Tain, Ming Tiampo, and Nick Yu.

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