Bundlehouse: Rising into Something Else by Nyugen Smith
2020 | Bundlehouse: Rising into Something Else by Nyugen Smith, project highlights water as history, as culture, as memory and metaphor for the difficult circumstances of Africans in the diaspora.
Bundlehouse: Rising into Something Else by Nyugen Smith
October 23 – November 24, 2020
Smith explores water as an in-between space with vast potentialities: water as history, as culture, as memory and metaphor for the plight of Africans in the diaspora, complicated by the legacy of slavery. The project is a metaphor for the traumatic experiences that people of color face in the United States, further instigated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Smith recognized the point during the pandemic where he himself felt as if he was sinking in ‘the water’ and when he began 'rising into something else'. According to Smith, we are at a moment in time as a society, where collectively, Black people are 'rising into something else'. Not lost in all of this, is the fact that we are living through a pivotal moment of a changing climate where water is bringing upon us an unprecedented level of devastation around the globe and within this, we are collectively 'rising into something else'.
The exhibition takes place across multiple locations and times, and extends Smith’s ongoing Bundlehouse series that was developed as a response to the past and present conditions of African diaspora with the aim of creating a vision of renewed futurity. The various sites of this exhibition are distinctly transitory, as the exhibition materializes within the liminalities of sidewalks, hallways, lobbies, and other threshold spaces. These placements, although informed by Covid-19 safety precautions, poignantly echo the artist’s larger project: self-becoming in life’s in-between spaces.