This international exhibition repurposes the Latin noun "crepusculum" (twilight) as a metaphor for fluidity and complexity, highlighting the entanglement of colonial and material domains. By exploring the interplay of light and dark as a complementary union, it examines historical distinctions and perceptions that have contributed to colonial and racial ideologies. By underscoring the artificiality of clear- cut divisions of time, the exhibition encourages viewers to consider the nuanced subtleties that twilight can reveal.
Curated by Cūrā8
Image: Sasha Huber, Sun (detail), 2022. Leaf gold on metal staples, linen, wood (Leaf gold ethically sourced in Tankavaara, Lapland – initiated by Kultaus Snellman)