Archive, Artistic Research and Speculative Itinerancy: Behzad Khosravi Noori

Archive, Artistic Research and Speculative Itinerancy: Behzad Khosravi Noori

Archive, Artistic Research and Speculative Itinerancy: Behzad Khosravi Noori

October 31, 2024
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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Behzad Khosravi Noori investigates the processes involved in creating archives through the lens of speculative itinerancy. In his presentation, Noori delves into the relationships between personal memory, family photo albums, and the socio-political contexts of the Global South, highlighting its micro-historical aspects of material labour and image production. His presentation addresses two specific projects and includes an overview of ongoing work at Ibrahim Hyderi, a fishing community located in Karachi.

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Talk by Behzad Khosravi Noori

Behzad Khosravi Noori, PhD is an artist, writer, educator and necromancer.

His research-based practice includes films, installations, andarchival studies. His works investigate histories from The Global South, labour and the means of production, and histories of political relationships that have existed as a counter narration to the east-west, North-South dichotomy. By bringing multiple subjects into his study, he explores possible correspondences seen through the lenses of contemporary art practice, proletarianism, subalternity, and the technology of image production. He analyses contemporary history to revisit memories beyond borders, exploring the entanglements and non/aligned memories. Through artistic research, Behzad Khosravi Noori uses personal experience as a springboard to establish a hypothetical relationship between personal memories and significant world events between micro and macro histories. His works emphasise films and historical materials to bring questions such as what happens when the narration crosses the border and what the future of our collective past is. In his practice, he reflects upon the marginalia of artistic explorations in relation to art, the history of transnationalism, and global politics.

His works have been presented at the Venice Biennial, the Ural Industrial Biennial, the Art Encounter Biennial Timosoara, Islamabad Art Festival, Survival Kits Riga, WHW Zagreb, Malmö Art Museum, Marabouparken Stockholm.

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