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Come, but as a Daytime Comet

Jimmie Durham, Untitled, 2009, charcoal on grain Canson, cotton acid free, 100 x 70 cm

Artists

Flaka Haliti, Jimmie Durham

Press release

With Come, but as a Daytime Comet, Flaka HALITI (*1982 in Priština) and Jimmie DURHAM (1940-2021) summon a survey of identity politics through subtle, poetic means, exposing and narrowing the scalar difference between manifestation and erasure. 

The title evokes a sense of impending arrival, while reflecting on the almost imperceptible moment between the no longer and the not yet. The perception of such a moment — as rare as the sighting of a comet in daylight — paired with what can both be perceived as invitation and requirement to an indeterminate corporeal or incorporeal entity, hints at the elusive ambiguity, which unites the conceptual frameworks of Haliti and Durham.

Through Flaka Haliti’s works, enigmatic temporal layers and mechanisms veiling and unveiling prompt questions of causality and the conditions of displacement and liminality as identity-creating and socio-political imperatives. She investigates the paradoxicality between the alien and the familiar, subjecthood and objecthood, perception and (re-)presentation, reframing these concepts as mutually interdependent rather than oppositional forces.

Through
30 November 2024
Venue
Christine König Galerie
Address
Schleifmühlgasse 1A
1040 Vienna
Hours
Tue-Fri: 10:00-18:00, Sat: 11:00-16:00