Archive

Mi è si yu (I see you)

Department

Fine Arts

Year

2024

Within Mi è si yu (I see you), I am mapping my own personal history of gene- rational displacement through combining images of my family archive with public archival documents relating to pre-indepen- dence Surinamese liberation movements. Creating connections by putting this intimate history in context of a broader one. By sharing books, recipes and sensorial aspects that are part of this cultural heritage, I am linking personal and collective memory.

With the installation I strives to create a space where exchange of knowledge can be practiced through this variation of elements. Making space for engagement, sharing and learning. The delicate framework is held up by strong pillars made of Kwie Kwie.

A prehistorical fish living in Surinamese waters which became resilient to its predators because of its armor-plated skin.

Fedlev building & Benthem Crouwel building
Fred. Roeskestraat 96
1076 ED Amsterdam
Netherlands