The first solo exhibition at the university...
Loss and Existence..
My current residence in Jaffna is the result of
multiple histories of displacement and travel. In 1995, my family was displaced
from Jaffna to Vavuniya. When we returned to visit Jaffna 27 years later, our
home was no longer there. While my family continues to reside in Vavuniya, I
returned to live in Jaffna as a university student to study art. Jaffna became
an important site for my practice, and I decided to stay once I finished my
studies. This decision required that I seek residence in a place I once called
home. Most of my childhood is now linked to Vavuniya, and I often feel torn
between these two locations and residences. This exhibition is an examination
of this tension by looking to the stories and emotional attachments of
residences throughout the Jaffna peninsula.
Though there is an
abundance of new wedding halls and shopping complexes in the North, residential
properties make up a significant portion of property collection. Yet many families,
including my own, have struggled to keep a house as their permanent residence. There
is also an abundance of abandoned homes and residential structures. What is the
future of these emptied residences? Will they live long in their abandon, or eventually
deteriorate and disintegrate? Will anybody come to live in them? Or will they
forever remain a property for display?
21.08.2019
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