Curated by Diana Ali at Art Center Caravel, ARTE.M Association, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 2024 & Arthall, Victoria, Gozo, Malta 2025

Concept:

We are facing many barriers globally where our identities are being bruised, rejected, and turned away. This leaves a tension for bodies, thoughts, and circumstances to be accepted and co-exist. Artists have been invited to contest and question what it means to face barriers. Often our artworks have been declined from being shown and exhibited. This exhibition gives an opportunity for the art to migrate. There may not be a utopia, but there are ways of overcoming barriers. Imagine the artwork being personified. What would it say if it had freedom of movement, no immigration law, finding asylum and a sense of belonging without being displaced? A fantastic array of international artists come together in one space to question, confront and seek sanctuary through their artwork.

Exhibition information/Flyer:

Exhibition information/Flyer:

UPDATE 2025

In 2024, a majority of the work was detained by the Portuguese customs on the way to be exhibited in Madeira. The artwork did not have a freedom to roam. In 2025, the art hopes to confront crossings and overcome barriers by having the opportunity to be exhibited at Arthall, Malta.

Susie Wright (Germany)

'Confetti People/ Heads of state/ Maps' 

Over one hundred confetti people laser cut and repurposed from photographic head of state stamps and photographs of old maps, each measuring c 1.4cm in height.

Confetti people, made specially for this exhibition, make up a terrestrial kinetic art work that is designed to be hardly seen and to migrate across a given arena.

The confetti crowd move in response to low level air currents and the interaction of visitors through the gallery space. With a freedom to roam, sometimes disappearing, other times re appearing in unexpected corners, once installed, this group of individuals take on a life of their own. Only found by keen eyed visitors, they reside at the margins of visibility.

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