exhibition

Lawrence Abu Hamdan: 45th Parallel with Hephzibah Israel / மொழிபெயர்ப்பு / the nature of difference

Talbot Rice Gallery exhibition

24th June 23 - 30th September 23

This is a past exhibition.

Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s 45th Parallel focuses on the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, a unique municipal site that straddles the jurisdictions of Canada and the United States. Filmed on location, the film is a staged monologue in the world’s only cross-border theatre that continually reimagines the border as powerful yet frivolous, absurd yet deadly.

Alongside the two solo exhibitions, Hephzibah Israel presents a newly commissioned textual intervention, in collaboration with graphic designer Fraser Muggeridge studio, poetically exploring the nature of translation and what it is to navigate borders.

Commissioned by Spike Island, Bristol; the Toronto Biennial; Mercer Union, Toronto; and the Western Front, Vancouver. Produced by LONO Studio and supported by Arts Council England and JustFilms / Ford Foundation.

Supported at Talbot Rice Gallery by Creative Scotland and Edinburgh College of Art.

Date & Time

Daily

10am—5pm

Venue

Talbot Rice Gallery

The University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Google Maps

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Header image credit: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, still from 45th Parallel, 2022. Video (color, sound, 15 min.) and two painted backdrops. Courtesy the artist.

Talbot Rice Gallery

The University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL