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Roland Fischer

Invisibles

Group show

This exhibition draws on the idea of presence through absence, resonating with the concept of fugitivity as developed by poet and thinker Fred Moten. For Moten, fugitivity is not withdrawal but a refusal to be captured by dominant norms. The fugitive invents collective, improvised forms of life from the margins, resisting without revealing themselves. To be invisible is sometimes to survive differently — to create from the shadows, to care from the periphery.

The forms of invisibility explored here are social, political, and ecological. They affect a large majority of the global population, pushed to the margins of society and into the background of representation due to gender, origin, social status, health, age, among other factors.

These forced invisibilities often lead to isolation and, at times, even to hostility toward others. Yet we must not forget that it is not difference itself that fuels the tensions of contemporary society, but the diffuse violence of a political and economic system that weakens solidarity, instrumentalizes diversity, and pits people against one another in order to maintain inequality.

The exhibition explores these imposed disappearances — of bodies, voices, territories — and highlights what endures at the margins: discreet gestures, fragmentary presences, silenced narratives. Perhaps these are other ways of living in the world.


Frac Bretagne, Rennes
França France

 

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