
In Conversation With Khumi Waleng-Friedman
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Every artist carries an invisible map of places, pain, and personal
histories. The Imprint of Elsewhere, an exhibition that isn’t about
landscapes you can Google, but about the inner terrains that
shape who we are and how we heal.
This conversation isn’t about fancy galleries or art speak. It’s
about how memory, migration, and imagination leave marks on
the soul and how art helps trace those marks, especially in a
country like ours, where memory itself is often contested ground.
histories. The Imprint of Elsewhere, an exhibition that isn’t about
landscapes you can Google, but about the inner terrains that
shape who we are and how we heal.
This conversation isn’t about fancy galleries or art speak. It’s
about how memory, migration, and imagination leave marks on
the soul and how art helps trace those marks, especially in a
country like ours, where memory itself is often contested ground.