Remembering. Forgetting and remembering again. In this issue of Rungh, we have a special focus on the Archive.
"What is remembered matters", filmmaker Ali Kazimi reminds us. Professors Anne Murphy and Kamal Arora, and archivist Melanie Hardbattle respond to questions about the sex appeal of archives in our current cultural moment.
Jagdeep Singh Raina, Featured in the Artist Run Centre, creates storyboard art (our banner art for this issue) that is inspired by Gurinder Chadha's 1989 documentary "I'm British But…", which is in our Screens section (with it's own introductory comments). As Raina notes in his artist text accompanying his art work, "time is never something that is linear, but hauntingly cyclical". Have a close look at the text within some of the images, to gain a fuller understanding of the artist's work.
Features
Archival Truth and Memory
Reflections on the Archive by Dr. Anne MurphyTrust, Access, Engagement and Balance
Reflections on the Archive by Melanie HardbattleMaking visible, invisible communities
Reflections on the Archive by Dr. Kamal AroraTransformative and Radicalizing
Reflections on the Archive by Ali KazimiShare this issue