HONG KONG.- Para Site is presenting the unique off-site exhibition Post-Human NarrativesIn the Name of Scientific Witchery at the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, curated by Kobe Ko.
The exhibition features nine women artists from Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan, whose all-new commissions engage with practices in the medical and scientific establishments throughout history that are often considered controversial or unorthodoxfrom genetic engineering to xenotransplantation, dream analysis, sound healing, and ritualistic performance. Taking place outside of Para Sites space, Post-Human NarrativesIn the Name of Scientific Witchery unfolds in the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, in Sheung Wan, a unique and historically charged setting where the exhibition seeks to reconfigure new speculative narratives around science, magic, and witchcraft.
Part of an ongoing project titled Post-Human Narratives, the exhibition marks the third iteration of a collective series of onsite and online initiatives using posthumanist thinking as a departure point. Focusing on the porous boundary between dichotomies such as nature versus human, human versus machine, and the empirical world versus the supernatural, the exhibition aims at centring peripheral histories of the mythical and magical as a way to challenge prevailing narratives centred on scientific rationality.
The exhibition title scientific witchery comes from the lyrics of a fantasy anime track, a reference that implies an ambivalent relationship among science, magic, and witchcraftprior to the advent and spread of Western medicine, witch doctors or shamans in various cultures often perform the role of healer. The participating artists are invited to respond to the fluidity and contradictions evoked by these connections through video, performance, sound, objects, and photography. Displayed in conversation with the historical exhibits in the museum, the audience is invited to contemplate what constitutes canonical scientific knowledge in a posthuman world.
Para Site Art Space is financially supported by the Art Development Matching Grants Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the exhibition only, but does not otherwise take part in it. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in the materials/activities (or by members of the Para Site team) are those of the organisers of the exhibition only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Post-Human NarrativesIn the Name of Scientific Witchery is financially supported by the Project Grant of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. The Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.