Exhibition

Hot Water

Overview

Dates
23 August–21 October 2018

Location
NAGB, Floor 2
T1 Gallery

Part of Double Dutch · Series 7

This year’s Double Dutch series moves into its seventh iteration with Hot Water. This environmental and sustainably-focused project sets its eyes on Ragged Island and provides a moment for the collaborative meeting of two collectives: Expo 2020 emerging from the University of The Bahamas (UB), and the Plastico Fantastico Collective with members from the United States, Cuba, Brazil, The Bahamas, and the United Kingdom.

Using the site of Ragged Island as a space to think about sustainable futures, the imagination collides with fantasy and fiction as both teams meet to speak about concerns around climate change and fragile natural ecologies. Through displacement, the narrative of destruction and rebuilding after Hurricane Irma provides a map for the nation to begin to deal with the trauma of loss, devastation, and reclamation of cultural identity.

Expo 2020 is represented by Ide Thompson, Ashley McClain, Natino Thompson, and Moriah Lightbourn, with advisors Michael Edwards and Dr Ian Bethell-Bennett leading the UB team. Plastico Fantastico members include Maria Konder, Rafael D’Alo, Daniel Kukla, Ruben Millares, Alexandra Timchula, and Antonia Wright. Ethan Knowles—NAGB attaché and summer intern—joins the team to further anchor the exhibition’s context with writing and field notes further clarifying the relationship of the environment to our humanity.

Hot Water is organised and curated  by Holly Bynoe, Chief Curator.

In context

Double Dutch pairs a Bahamian artist with an artist from the wider Caribbean to produce ambitious, collaborative bodies of work. The programme supports cross-cultural exchange, highlighting shared histories, creative practices, and sensibilities across the region and its diaspora.

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