Kala Gallery is excited to present Dissonant Matter, a two-person exhibition of work by Guillermo Galindo and Asma Kazmi. This exhibition brings together new work by Galindo and Kazmi and focuses on tales of migrations and cross passing from non-human perspectives. Their projects reflect on the history of colonialism, global flows of trading goods and migrant labor, and transformation of information and knowledge system.
Guillermo Galindo is a post-Mexican composer, performer, and visual artist. Galindo redefines the conventional limits between music composition and the intersections between art disciplines, politics, humanitarian issues, spirituality and social awareness.
Asma Kazmi creates transdisciplinary artworks that unearth invisible, forgotten, and ignored histories. Kazmi’s research based practice, working between US, India, Pakistan, Europe, and the Middle East, allows her to imagine embodied linkages with her subjects in various cultural contexts.
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