FLUSH #3: Regresar al Mundo
It is almost one year since the ongoing genocide in Palestine; it has been 75 years since it all started. In spite of it all, we want to gather; in spite of it all, we want to be together; in spite of it all, we invite you to be here with us.
For this occasion, FLUSH will be taken over by the Colombian artist AUSENCIA, who will present his project Regresar al mundo. In this project, he touches upon the question of displacement through the story of a group of birds forced to move. AUSENCIA will show both text and textile works. During the days of the show, we will sell prints of AUSENCIA made in collaboration with Not Shit Print, raising money for different initiatives that support people in Palestine.
Alejandro Moreno Marin (@ausencia.nada) has published books, made clothes, designed objects and painted streets. What interests him most is discovering the narrative possibilities of the image and the exploration of media and materials. Currently, he creates works from textile materials and uses techniques such as embroidery, weaving and patchwork. His work is nourished by his sensitive experience, by seeking the extraordinary in everyday life, by religious iconography, material culture and popular graphic production.
FLUSH: a sudden rush of intense emotion is a flourishing collaboration between Espacio Estamos Bien and W139, located in the toilets of W139. FLUSH operates as a flexible form of organizing and creating, enabling various types of collaboration. FLUSH aims to foster inter-local relationships, viewing Amsterdam as a hub for facilitating diverse interactions and building connections that bridge distances. Joyful, friendly and decentralized connections extend beyond the Amsterdam art scene.
“¡Aves rebeldes! Hermanas, compañeras,
Cantamos por la huelga
Que sea ahora mismo o no será nunca más
Todas juntas, aves de ciudad
palomas, torcazas, pericos
A desplegar alas y cantos”
“Rebel birds! Sisters, comrades,
We sing for the strike
Let it be right now or it will never be again
All together, city birds
Pigeons, wood pigeons, parakeets
To spread wings and songs”