Artistic Intervention
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Driton HajrediniArtistic Intervention – Driton Hajredini
There is a long tradition of regarding negative events, from earthquakes to war and exile, as a divine response to human actions. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all frame natural, political, social and historical disasters as punishments meted out by god for sin. Such transgression of divine law can be individual, collective or even structural, as in the case of racism, for example, or economic oppression.
Drawing on this ancient belief system, Driton Hajredini, a Muslim, entered a Catholic confessional in 2004 with a burning question on his mind: what “sin” must Kosovo Albanians have committed to be so consistently “punished”? Could being born in Kosovo be sin enough to deserve exclusion from the European Union and the restriction of movement?
And how might this sin be absolved, how might god be appeased? Eighteen years later, the political situation unchanged, Hajredini finds himself back in the confessional – on the same troubled theological ground and in the same claustrophobically circular narrative. No exit.
Works
Driton Hajredini
SIN
2004
Video, colour, sound, 7.27 min
Courtesy of the artist
Driton Hajredini
SIN 2 - Dialogue in the Dark
2022
Video, colour, sound, 9.17 min
Commissioned by Manifesta 14 Prishtina
Event
When the Sun Goes Away we Paint the Sky, a conversation with Petrit Halilaj and Catherine Nichols
27.10.2022 17.00-18.00
● Grand Hotel Prishtina
Exhibition
Abi Shehu & Gerta Xhaferaj “Nekrografi / Necrography”
13.09.2022 10.00-20.00
● Grand Hotel Prishtina
Event
HUNITI GOLDOX – Screening and conversation on landscapes in transition, at Abi Shehu Open Studio
04.09.2022 18.00-20.00
● Grand Hotel Prishtina