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3-10 February 2024

OUTSIDERS

The Migrant Assembly” (detail) 2021 Oslo, Norway, photo credit: Jacky Jaan-Yuan Kuo, Courtesy of Bobrikova & de Carmen
Illustration of “re-(t)exHile” proposal, credit: Tomás Fage, Courtesy of the artists
Research travel by the artists in lagos, photo credit: giddy visuals, Courtesy of the artists
3D render of “re-(t)exHile” proposal, credit: Tomás Fage, Courtesy of the artists

Collaborating 2021-2024
Martinka Bobrikova
Born Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (1981), lives and works in Oslo, Norway and Bratislava, Slovakia
Oscar de Carmen
Born Linares, Spain (1976), lives and works in Oslo, Norway
María Alejandra Gatti (Curator)
Born Buenos Aires, Argentina (1981), lives and works between Oslo, Norway, Madrid, Spain and Buenos Aires, Argentina
Anto Lloveras (Architect)
Born 1975, lives and works in Madrid, Spain

re-(t)exHile 2024
textiles
Courtesy of the artists
The production of this work was supported by OCA – Office for Contemporary Art Norway, ACE Acción Cultural Española – Art Fund, FPU- Fond na podporu Umenia – Slovak Arts Council, Spanish Embassy in Nigeria.
Commissioned by Lagos Biennial 2024

Artist’s statement

re-(t)exHile is a research device that acts and reflects on the idea of the body as an inhabited territory, a physical and symbolic space where struggles, resistance, and social, political, and economic inheritances are reflected. This place of dispute is also a refuge, a minimum space for transformation and care. Our project moves forward to investigate concepts such as identity and border through the medium of a flag with the inscription of the word outsider. Outsider is a work by the artistic duo Bobrikova & de Carmen that has traveled through different geographies. Dislocating its function, the piece – the flag – is never located in a fixed place. It moves physically and alters its function, ranging from a refuge, blanket, wrap, and sometimes acting as a roof. Far from marking a stable space, the flag’s movement indicates the randomness of its limits. On the occasion of the 4th edition of Lagos biennale, with the theme Refuge, we take this concept further by investigating the problem of textile waste that travels from the Global North to the Global South disguised as second-hand clothing. As a result of the “Fast fashion” phenomenon, consumption and overproduction of textiles, countries from the Global North send tons of second-hand clothes to African countries. Many of these cheap clothes end up once their short lives are over: on huge dump sites, burnt on open fires, along riverbeds and washed out into the sea, with severe consequences for people and the planet. By creating an installation in the airspace, we make a minimal refuge exploring textile architecture through a piece produced with second-hand textile material bought at the Katangwa market in Lagos.
Through a collective sewing action carried out by our team together with local collaborators, the piece will be shaped throughout the duration of the biennial. The processual nature of the project is gradually modifying the shape of the refuge as we sew together and add parts to the flag.
The final piece will be re-exported to the Global North, emphasizing the need to address the waste crisis caused by overproduction and overconsumption. The project aims to make visible the exploitative patterns shaped by the colonial legacy embedded in the secondhand trade and to advocate for sustainable fashion practices.

OUTSIDERS’s work is included in REFUGE teams.