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Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!!
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Redo China is a perspective exhibition organized by Chinese Artist, curator and activist, Pan Xing Lei. On September 18th, ten artists from different nations will gather at the Asian Center in New York to the open the show titled, “Redo China.” Each artist will create impressions of the contemporary China as they see it, and as people of their own nation see it.
My memories of China were always associated with red. As Chairman Mao addressed the young and well-organized Chinese men and women at festive occasions, Red was the color that captured my ayes, always Red, cadmium red. Even on the cover of the elegant magazine, Re-Building China… Red, that translated to rigged Arabic
My memories of China were often intermingled with the constructions of my own Sudan and spared of the concept of providing people with the mean of catching the fish, but never giving them the fish. I have good memories of China - after all I was a representative of the (ping pong) team at my high school.
In the recent years my memories with China, became red, green, and black. Red for blood, green for the dollars, and black for the oil! As the world fell apart, China became a super power of some sort. The capital market imposed new economic needs and the competitive market imposed investment desire. My more recent memories of China are linked with the discovery of oil in the Sudan. China with all its experience in the intellect, engendering and development, China with all its history in advocating friendship, and comradeship, has become heavily involved in investing for dollars by any means necessarily. It invests in several African nations, including Sudan.
Despite all those wonderful things of China’s history, despite all the wonderful memories I personally have, the present reality of China’s investment in Africa is not a pretty one! The human toll is so high, over two million Sudanese people have lost their lives, four million have lost their homes, and hundreds of villages have been destroyed as giant oil machines took the places of huts and fields that once belonged to indigenous Sudanese families. Many of these machines are Chinese.
My newer memories of China are not of history, culture and the festive color red. They are no longer good ones. They are of murderous silence and heartless investment in the genocide taking place in Sudan. The images of red are now images of blood; the blood of millions of Sudanese people.
This installation is a response to China’s decision to invest in a country ruled by a dictator. The painting is executed using Oil, Blood and Ink on rice paper. I believe that the use of these materials is the most important element of this work.
Khalid I Kodi [email protected]
(عدل بواسطة ghurba on 09-13-2003, 09:25 PM) (عدل بواسطة ghurba on 09-15-2003, 11:22 AM)
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Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-13-03, 05:27 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-13-03, 07:28 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | HAMZA SULIMAN | 09-13-03, 09:49 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-13-03, 11:50 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-13-03, 11:52 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | HAMZA SULIMAN | 09-16-03, 01:33 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-16-03, 06:23 PM |
Re: Kodi with 20 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-17-03, 02:37 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | Elmosley | 09-17-03, 02:49 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-17-03, 02:55 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | HAMZA SULIMAN | 09-17-03, 06:20 PM |
Re: Kodi with 10 artists at New york on 18 September, don't miss it!! | ghurba | 09-18-03, 02:11 PM |
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