Rungh Reprints
Rungh has started a new series of archival reprints which will feature significant pieces of writing that are often overlooked, but which need to be revisited in order to better understand the context which connect Rungh’s past, present, and future.
Bleeding The Memory Membrane
Chris Creighton Kelly explores the various strategies which arts activists could utilize as they tried to change cultural institutions from inside and outside these same institutions in the 1990s. Read more.
Rushdie, Identity and Inscription
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s catalogue essay for Jamelie Hassan’s 1990 show at the Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan, explores themes of identity, and censorship in the context of the controversies surrounding Salman Rushdie’s novel The Satanic Verses. Read more.
Fluid IdentitiesBeyond Destinations curatorial essay
Iqbal Rashid provides a context for "South Asian" film and video in the 1990's which links to Rungh's Longing and Belonging: 1990’s South Asian Film and Video programming. Read more.
Reorganizing orientalist constructionsReflections on 'identity' and 'belonging'
Himani Bannerji reflects upon 'identity' and more. This essay links to Rungh's Longing and Belonging: 1990’s South Asian Film and Video programming. Read more.