The Last Place They Thought Of, an exhibition showcases installations, photography, paintings, and drawings that invite reflection on the possibility of a Black conceptualization of geography, challenging what scholar Katherine McKittrick describes as “traditional geography.”
Traditional geography often portrays space as transparent, emphasizing rationality and Cartesian logic while prioritizing the visible and measurable. This perspective neglects the idea of spatial opacity and the narratives embedded within it, pushing them to the margins.
Kunsthal Mechelen
De Garage
Onder-den-Toren 12A
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
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