Patricia EncarnaciĆ³n: Tracing the Underside: The Epigenetics of Tropicalization
3rd September, 2024 ā 27th October, 2024
Superposition Gallery
NADA House
17, 2nd Floor
Nolan Park
Governors Island
Superposition Gallery is proud to present their latest exhibition featuring new photographs by artist Patricia EncarnaciĆ³n. Titled Tracing the Underside: The Epigenetics of Tropicalization, the show will be on view at NADA House 17 on the 2nd Floor at Nolan Park on Governors Island and will be open to the public from September 3rd through October 27th, Friday to Sunday, from 11:00AM to 5:00PM. The VIP walkthrough and reception will be hosted on September 6th, from 1:00 to 2:00PM, followed by the public opening until 5PM.
EncarnaciĆ³nās exhibition explores the intricate relationship between Caribbean bodies and landscapes as territories that withhold memories. This project delves into the historical and contemporary implications of tropicalization, employing themes of Afrofuturism and mad studies to interrogate notions of kinship and identity within the African diaspora.
Patricia EncarnaciĆ³n comments, āTracing the Underside: The Epigenetics of Tropicalization aims to evoke an appreciation for the kinship between humanity and nature, us and the land, and an apolitical/borderless understanding of territories. It illuminates the power of ancestral self-awareness in shaping collective identities and healed futures.ā
The project employs a photo documentary-style approach, focusing on self-portraits and portraits that highlight adaptationās resilience and transformative potential. By mimicking positions traditionally associated with the punishment of enslaved individuals ā practices that have, disturbingly, been passed down through generations ā the installation seeks to reclaim these narratives, challenging the associations with punishment and instead fostering new understandings of identity. This exploration of embodied landscapes seeks to blur the boundaries between self and environment, emphasizing how Caribbean bodies adapt and thrive amid external constraints.
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The title is inspired by Ćdouard Glissantās assertion that āOur landscape is its own monument: its meaning can only be traced on the underside. It is all historyā (Caribbean Discourse, 1989). Central to this inquiry is the scholarship of Krista A. Thompsonās An Eye For The Tropics: Tourism, Photography, and Framing the Caribbean Picturesque, which informs the projectās visual narrative.
By capturing moments of connection between individuals and the landscapes, Tracing the Underside underscores the significance of ancestral memory, revealing how these bonds serve as pathways to understanding oneās heritage.
Patricia EncarnaciĆ³n: Tracing the Underside: The Epigenetics of Tropicalization opens on the 3rd of September, 2024 until the 27th of October, 2024 at Superposition Gallery, NADA House
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