Dhi Contemporary presents What Remains: Heritage Between Memory and the Present . Approaching heritage as a living, evolving condition rather than a fixed record of the past. Situated between memory and the present, the exhibition explores how histories are continually interpreted, reshaped, and activated through contemporary artistic practices.
The works engage with heritage as a dynamic and contested process, shaped by personal recollection, collective memory, technological mediation, and shifting socio-political contexts. Through experimental archival strategies, speculative reconstructions, performative gestures, and critical re-readings of inherited narratives, the past is made active in the present, opening pathways toward future meaning.
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