Ed Halter and Tobi Haslett on the Otolith Group
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MILITANCY, COLONIALISM, the “subjunctivity” that Samuel R. Delany recognized as key to science fiction, the chances of the essay-film: Sure considerations and themes could also be traced throughout the profession of the Otolith Group. However Otolith, based in 2002 by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun, has defied makes an attempt to neatly summarize its apply. On the event of “Xenogenesis,” a touring exhibition opening July 7 on the Irish Museum of Trendy Artwork, Dublin, after stints on the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and the Sharjah Artwork Basis, critic Ed Halter and author Tobi Haslett survey Sagar and Eshun’s heterogeneous but singular physique of labor.