Why do people travel across continents? What does it mean to be uprooted or to live between different cultures? In a time of conflicts and wars over land and a lost sense of personal connection, Foreign Land seeks a way back to empathy, openness and solidarity.
Art and science
The exhibition aims to make the experience of migration tangible, through work by artists Susanne Khalil Yusef, Benjamin Li, Anthony Ngoya and Abul Hisham. Around these works, scholars from different backgrounds will share their perspectives on the topic in a public program. Art highlights human experience, while science approaches the theme objectively. By bringing together different perspectives from art and science, Foreign Land aims to make a constructive contribution to the social debate on migration. With VU Amsterdam as one of the most diverse universities in the Netherlands, we believe it is important to keep nuancing the conversation about this theme.
Image: Gert Jan van Rooij. Artwork: Abul Hisham.
Foreign Land (2024-2025)
Exhibition: November 8, 2024 – March 28, 2025
VU ART SCIENCE gallery
Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday, 12–6 PM
Entrance: free
For more information about the ART SCIENCE gallery, dialogues and the participants: www.artsciencegallery.nl