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The Directions

Hannah Black

Solo exhibition

26 January – 13 April 2025
Vleeshal (Map)

Curator: Roos Gortzak

Graphic design: Nuno Beijinho, Werkplaats Typografie | The Directions | Hannah Black

Opening

Vleeshal cordially invites you to the opening of the solo exhibition The Directions by Hannah Black on Saturday, January 25, 2025, from 17:00 to 19:00.

After the official opening, join us for dinner in the exhibition space from 19:00 to 21:00, followed by an afterparty at Kaffee `t Hof. The dinner will be a fully vegetarian buffet and will cost €15 per person.

Vleeshal bus

The Vleeshal bus will drive from Amsterdam via Rotterdam to Middelburg (and back) on Saturday, January 25:

14:00 Departure Amsterdam, Mauritskade 57
15:00 Stop Rotterdam, Metro station Kralingse Zoom
17:00 Arrival Vleeshal, Middelburg

Tickets for the Vleeshal bus
One-way ticket: €10
Return ticket: €15

You can buy your ticket for dinner here. Please send an email to office@vleeshal.nl to reserve your ticket(s) for the bus.

A maze with limited outcomes: ruin, ruin, ruin, and in one case, a door. The question of how to live contorted into a question of where to go. In videos based on rambling, personal conversations under the star-map of the night sky, I talk about some of the places I have lived in.

This exhibition, like all today, was made against a background of incomprehensible ruin and killing in Gaza and elsewhere. No substantive political perspective is offered, but there is the unanswerable wondering, half rhetorical half real: how can we live?

This is not only a spiritual question, but also an economic one. The interior of the maze presents artworks from the Middelburg municipal collection, remnants of an artists’ basic income scheme that ran from 1956 to 1987.

The work also responds to Vleeshal as a collage of real and fantasized history, a building reconstructed from remnants and souvenirs after destruction during WW2, crisscrossed by the history of the Dutch East India Company whose legacy is implicit in all work shown in this place.

Above and glimpsed through windows–outside the claustrophobia of individual decision/indecision–is a representation, drawn in shining materials, of the astrological birth chart of Al Aqsa Flood. To me, this is an attempt to convey the difficult preciousness of a lightning flash moment in which to read the time on the clock of the world, however painful its implications.

Events

This project was made possible by the generous support of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the municipality of Middelburg.