Beloved Waters

  • Date:
  • Time: 12:00 - 17:00
  • Location: Stroom

Artists: Amanda Piña, Ameneh Solati, Kevin Osepa, Seaweed Etcetera and Zahra Malkani

Stroom Den Haag proudly presents the group exhibition Beloved Waters. Five artists – Amanda Piña, Ameneh Solati, Kevin Osepa, Seaweed Etcetera, Zahra Malkani– present new work that focuses on water as a living being. The participants foreground this living element as a bearer of idiosyncratic stories, memories, conflict, and hope. Beloved Waters opens up space for a different view of water: as a site of ritual, mourning, and healing.

The Netherlands has a long-standing tradition of water governance and management—an expertise closely tied to the nescessity to control of nature, and an approach deeply entangled with a colonial past and its associated value systems. In Beloved Waters, the artists call into question this prevailing view of water.

Informed by diverse cultural backgrounds, the artists give voice to alternative perspectives, forms of knowledge, and values. Drawing on stories from diasporic communities and indigenous cosmologies, they express these influences in new works created for Beloved Waters. The exhibition also features a spatial intervention by artist Johannes Equizi, who evokes associations with an ‘underwater world’ within the exhibition space.

The artists in Beloved Waters invite visitors to reflect and dream together about new ways of living— with water, with one another, and with the earth.

Public program
An extensive public program with guided tours, tours, and artist talks is associated with the exhibition Beloved Waters:

About the program Networks of Embodiment
Beloved Waters is part of the Networks of Embodiment programme. Through exhibitions, public programmes, and educational formats, it explores alternative and speculative forms of knowledge from the perspective of marginalised voices.

Networks of Embodiment addresses themes such as ecology and knowledge production, drawing inspiration from indigenous worldviews.

The exhibition Beloved Waters has been made possible with the support of the Mondriaan Fund.

Stroom


Hogewal 1
2514 HA Den Haag

Show on map

Sign Up

Related past events

Inclusion, (In)Equality and Diversity

A Nice Indian Boy

26 aug
Climate & Resilience

Trash Walk SUP Editie

17 aug
Peace (and justice)

80 Year Indonesia Merdeka

16 aug
Peace (and justice)

Jalan Pedis

13 aug
Peace (and justice)

ROOTS in Motion #6

Climate & Resilience

Ocean Film Festival