Kristiina Koskentola (DAI, 2007) invites us to Enfleshed, a multisensory exhibition reflecting on shamanisms of Inner Mongolia and Manchuria (Northern China) in relation to the serious pollution, electromagnetism, heavy industry and rare-earth mining in the region, global capitalism and the artist’s own body. Opening November 19 - On show till December 6 at Punt WG.
Kristiina Koskentola with Bo Wang, German Popov, Han Xiaohan, Jussi Koitela, Pia Lindman, Mark Kremer, Rick Dolphijn, Zoènie Liwen Deng.
"Due to COVID related restrictions, the opening of this exhibition was postponed. The Dutch government has said that museum, galleries and libraries will be able to open again from 18 November.
We are happy to announce that Enfleshed - Elaborated will thus now open on 19 November. We'd love to welcome you, but please announce your visit beforehand by sending an email to enfleshedelaborated@gmail.com.
Enfleshed is a multisensory exhibition reflecting on shamanisms of Inner Mongolia and Manchuria (Northern China) in relation to the serious pollution, electromagnetism, heavy industry and rare-earth mining in the region, global capitalism and the artist’s own body.
puntWG will be transformed to a sensory environment that functions as incubator of other knowledge and experiences and as a space for healing.
Read more about Enfleshed - Elaborated
A PDF documentation of this collaborative exhibition, including images, essays, stories and poems and links to video and sound works can be downloaded HERE.
Kristiina's project offers some nice connections to DAI's Good Trip Bad Trip to Olkhon Island in Siberia in 2010: Ohlkon Island: Good Trip Bad Trip to Siberia