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NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore

The Jump


NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore

11 Feb – 25 March 2020

Opening and artist talk: 11 Feb 2020 from 7 to 8.30pm

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© Shuruq Harb, The Jump, 2020, produced by the Han Nefkens Foundation

Han Nefkens Foundation - Fundaciò Antoni Tapies Video Art Production Award 2019, in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (Manila), NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (Singapore), WIELS (Brussels) and Jameel Arts Centre (Dubai)

The Han Nefkens Foundation, in collaboration with the Fundació Antoni Tàpies, is glad to present The Jump, the new commission by Shuruq Harb, winner of the Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundaciò Antoni Tapies Video Art Production Award 2019, in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (Manila), NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (Singapore), WIELS (Brussels) and Jameel Arts Centre (Dubai).

The Jump explores the psychological terrains of leaping into the void, its potential sense of cosmic freedom, physical thrill, suspension and definitive end. Set within the tectonic rift of the Jordan Valley, the film is narrated by a robotic voice that guides us through dizzying shots of the landscape while speculating the conditions surrounding a Palestinian man's jump into the Mediterranean. The two other main film protagonists- author, literary professor Wafa Darwish and psychologist, trauma healer Laila Atshan, reflect on their own experiences of seeking freedom and overcoming the limitations of their disability, while also offering insight into the meaning and motive behind the man's possible suicide.

‘The Jump’ unfolds like a visual poem that suspends the viewer into an otherworldly space, equally hypnotizing in its affects and alienating in its details, and emotionally compelling in its reflection.

Shuruq Harb is an artist, filmmaker and writer. She is the co-founder of several independent art initiatives such as ArtTerritories (2010-2017) and The River Has Two Banks (2012-2017). Her artistic practice focuses on online visual culture and traces subversive routes for the circulation of images and goods. Her film The White Elephant received the award for best short film at Cinema du Reel Festival in Paris, 2018, and was shortlisted for the Hamburg International Short Film Festival, 2019. Most recently she published her first short story “and this is the object that I found” (2020) at Mezosfera. Her upcoming solo exhibition at Beirut Art Center brings together for the first time several of her artworks in one exhibition.

Exhibition

The Jump

11 Feb – 25 March 2020

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore

Opening and artist talk: 11/02/2020 from 7 to 8.30pm

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