Broken Home, My Shrine by Alix Konadu
- 08.07 2024
- Open Studio
- Espaço Alkantara
- 19H00 - 20H00
- In English
The spark for investigating borders comes from a need to discuss the struggles and triumphs of people with a migration background, often addressing issues of identity, displacement, and the search for belonging.
Borders - How do we create them, shift them, break them, redefine them?
During her residency at pIAR in Kumasi (Ghana), Alix documented objects and people within specific boundaries. The next step was a residency at Moussem Nomadic Arts Centre, where she focused on borders as a perception of safety. A prison. A home. A belief.
At Alkantara, Alix will continue to work on the material and will organize an exchange of snippets and thoughts with an audience for the first time.
The boundaries of where I belong. The boundaries of my home.
Home as a shrine.
Home in a traveling object.
Home as a mood.
Home as a feeling.
— Alix Konadu
With the support
Alix Konadu (1992) is a performance artist. She was born and raised in Brussels with a mixed heritage of Ghanaian and Belgian descent. She studied at l'Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles. Her artistic journey encompasses performance, writing and story-telling, with a focus on themes of borders and migration. Through her work, she hopes to dismantle barriers and create space for people to engage in meaningful conversations about migration, empathy, and human connection.
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