Potential histories. Curatorial tour of the exhibition
(in English)
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art
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We invite you to a curatorial tour of the Potential Histories exhibition.
The exhibition’s starting point is the concept of potential history formulated by Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, a scholar of political thought and visual culture, in her book The Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism (2019). The author rejects history as an academic discipline, treating it as a tool of imperial violence and questioning the dominant narratives perpetuated by institutions (borders, nation-states, museums, and archives). Potential history is the reparative tool that she proposes, a strategy for retelling history from a non-Western and decolonial perspective. It reveals the recurring mechanisms of exploitation, but also allows us to address the effects of imperial violence as if it were happening here and now. In practice, the ‘unlearning of imperialism’ called for by Azoulay means writing history based on previously unexplored documents of the past or immaterial sources of knowledge, taking into account the multiplicity of identities and cultures that no longer exist or are currently disintegrating before our eyes. It is therefore a look at the past, but one that is oriented towards the future and the repair of contemporary relations.
Guide: Maria Brewińska, Joanna Kordjak, Katarzyna Kołodziej-Podsiadło
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19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
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