Goethe Pop Up Festival
In the Terrains of Fear
Excerpt of an art piece by Orchid Chakma | © Sheikh Mehedi Morshed
Group show by Ghartera in Lalmatia, making art accessible.
By Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo
In this day and age and for a long time now, fear is an emotion that encapsulates us in very much all spheres of our lives. The culture of fear flows from the mighty state, corporations, social institutions to religious establishments. It lives through our homes and all the way down to our individual reality. Fear as we know it today, is beyond a survival instinct. It has also become a tool of oppression, control and manipulation - a weapon of the hegemonic bloc. As a result, the emotion itself is as prominent as many of our identities.
Excerpt of a piece by Junaid Iqbal Ishmam | © Sheikh Mehedi Morshed
The second show of Ghartera invited to express, explore and navigate through the nature of fear. We were looking for work in any language or medium that interprets your ideas in relation to fear. How you face and deal with it; or how you may have overcome and triumphed over it.
Khyapa Collective (left), AAA battery (left wall), Project Pudina on the right wall | © Sheikh Mehedi Morshed
"The traditional gallery space often intimidates audiences with its rules that set who the viewer can be or can't be. But we believe that art should be interactive and that it is for everybody," says Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo, one of the curators of Ghartera.
Videostill, Junaid Iqbal Ishmam | © Sheikh Mehedi Morshed
Artist Taiara Farhana Tareque performing | © Sheikh Mehedi Morshed