Unearthing Connection Between Worlds
Unearthing Connection Between Worlds
Unearthing Connection Between Worlds brought together a public visual conversation and a study session between Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński and Vir Andres Hera at Infinito Delicias in Madrid. Through film screenings, collective listening, reading, writing, and exchange, the project opened a shared field shaped by diasporic memory, ghostly presence, and the unfinished afterlives of colonial violence.
Across moving image, text, and spoken reflection, the two sessions approached the archive as a site where grief, racialization, embodiment, and historical fracture remain active. The work of connection did not seek resolution. It stayed with what unsettles recognition and binds worlds together across uneven temporalities.
Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński and Vir Andres Hera.
Ane is a curator working between visual art, moving image, and institutional practice. She has shaped major platforms for artistic production and research in Spain such as Matadero and Tabakalera. Her practice focuses on designing the conditions that sustain artistic processes, particularly through residency programmes.
Belinda is an artist and scholar based in Vienna. She draws on Black feminist theory to confront the unresolved present of colonial violence. Her practice moves through absences, and ghostly matter, refusing the separation between document and speculation.