TO UNDISCOVERED LANDS
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To Undiscovered Lands (2022-2023) was a project aimed at gathering people to reflect on what effects borders have, to understand how they are constructed, and to create new ways of considering the intangible lines that divide us. The project hosted 30 local and international artists, highlighting various forms of political, geographical, emotional, mental, financial, physical, spiritual, bodily, and legal borders and boundaries.
As part of our residency at Het Paviljoen in Ghent (Belgium), Yanna Kok, Léa Mainguy, and I organised an open-air exhibition and several events: a screening night at KASK Cinema, a dinner prepared by Sofia Tsyhanok, a city tour led by Gemma Hansson Carbone, a residency program with Beljita Gurung and Charlotte Rood, and performances during both the opening and the finissage. Additionally, we exhibited a publication that combined critical research about borders.
Everyone was a participant and creator of moments that had taken place or were yet to take place.
The group exhibition showcased works of Bárbara Sánchez Barroso, Alexis Bouillon, Celeste Buyle, Gemma Hansson Carbone, Hsin-Yu Chen, Suzanne Cleerdin, María José Crespo, Vincent Entekhabi, Juro Kim Feliz, Kai Fukumoto, Sam De Graeve, Weronika Guenther, Reyndert Guiljam, Beljita Gurung, Jennifer Izere, Yanna Kok, Gwendelyn Korevaar, Breton Lalama, Jacob Lambrecht, Louis Locus, Léa Mainguy, Enrico Marcon, Shino Matsuura, Kyra Nijskens, Charlotte Rood, Kristina Tchikin, Sofia Tsyhanok, Jaxon Waterhouse and Mao Wu.








































