Shilpa Gupta, Where Do I End and You Begin, 2012, neon
Edinburgh Art Festival, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
01 August 2014 – 19 October 2014 /
Where do I end and you begin
In addition to a significant number of solo exhibitions by leading contemporary artists, major art historical surveys, and a variety of events and performances, this year’s programme of the Edinburgh Art Festival sees the first major international group exhibition of contemporary art selected by five curators from Commonwealth countries.
Taking its title from a work by Indian artist, Shilpa Gupta, the exhibition invites perspectives from across the Commonwealth to explore and interrogate the ideas, ideals and myths which underpin notions of community, common-wealth, and the commons.
Kemang Wa Lehulere, installation
Through new and recent work by over 20 international artists, Where do I end and you begin considers what it means to join ‘common’ with ‘wealth’, reflecting on the notion of The Commonwealth as a problematic historical and contemporary construct and offering international perspectives on the range of associations which common-wealth evokes, from the challenge of ‘being in common’ in a truly global world, to ideas of the common good, common land, public ownership and alternative exchange systems.
Curators: Aaron Kreisler, Kathleen Ritter, Richard Hylton, Thembinkosi Goniwe, Vidya Shivadas
Artists: Amar Kanwar, Antonia Hirsch, Arpita Singh, Brian Jungen and Duane Linklater, Gavin Hipkins, Kay Hassan, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Kushana Bush, Mary Evans, Mary Sibande, Masooma Syed, Naeem Mohaiemen, Pascal Grandmaison, Rebecca Belmore, Rushton and Tyman, Shannon Te Ao, Shilpa Gupta, Steve Carr, Uriel Orlow, Yvonne Todd
Mary Sibande’s The Reign The Reign, 2010.