DOORS presents the artist's weeping reflection over the relationship between dependence, institutional fragility, lack of reparation, and early 2000s collective memory, trauma & trends.
Wisrah Villefort (1989, Buritizeiro, Brazil) lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. Recent projects include solo exhibitions at BPA, Cologne; LISTE, Basel; GUAVA, Brasilia; Goswell Road, Paris; and group ones at Museum Oscar Niemeyer, Curitiba; Framer Framed, Amsterdam; Toxi Space, Zurich; SALTS, Basel, OLHÃO, São Paulo; MASSIMO, Milan; and 14th Curitiba Biennial; Curitiba. Upcoming projects include Kadist with Persona Curada, Paris; Center d'Art Waza, Lubumbashi; and SIMIAN, Copenhagen. Institutional collections and commissions include Kadist, France; National Museum of the Republic, Brazil; The One Minutes Foundation at the Sandberg Instituut, The Netherlands; and Instituto Moreira Salles, Brazil.
As We Leave The Window Open invites artists, musicians, writers, initiatives, and researchers to modulate a new experience on our online platform. Every contributor is given “carte blanche” and an opportunity to use our platform as an open or changing window for seven days. The rolling program of 52 contributions will be released in a steady rhythm – issuing a new window every week.
As We Leave The Window Open is a collaboration between Mohamed Almusibli, Jazmina Figueroa, Gerome Gadient, Tobias Koch, and Hannah Weinberger. As part of Liste's Expedition, we use sound as a device for experimentation and transmission.