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The 12th title in the Power Plant Pages series accompanies Naeem Mohaiemen’s exhibition What we found after you left, curated by Lauren Barnes and presented at The Power Plant 21 September 2019–28 July 2020.
In Naeem Mohaiemen’s exhibition What we found after you left, four films, each accompanied by works (photographs, prints, or sculptures) serving as ‘footnotes,’ were presented in a rotating program from September 2019 to September 2020. While Mohaiemen's work focus on moments of mistake and misrecognition, his research into aspirations towards utopia during the Cold War era—manifested through decolonization, revolution, and independence—is rooted in a hope for a future, revived international left.
This publication features a foreword by Gaëtane Verna, and essays by Sarinah Masukor, Chris Moffat, Mario D'Souza, and Lauren Barnes.
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Publisher: The Power Plant
Year: 2021
Pages: 144
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