Dana Levy is participating in the group show Think We Must, curated by Pola Sieverding and Asya Yaghmurian, as part of the düsseldorf photo+ Biennale for Visual and Sonic Media.
“Think we must.” – seems as relevant today as it was in 1938 when proposed by Virginia Woolf in an essay-long response to the question: “How, in your opinion, are we to prevent war?”
Furthermore, Look we must and Tell we must. Continuously, with a multitude of tongues and from a variety of perspectives, to come closer to what the many we’s consider to be our reality systems. Even if these realities never overlap.
The exhibition Think We Must poses a question; how can we think in images? Or shall we say imagine in images? And once we look at them through the prism of history – what do we see? How can we emancipate the image from the given narrative and thus imagine what it can become?
Deploying storytelling strategies that are very much inspired by a what if proposition and sensitive to the notions of fact and fiction, Think We Must attempts to destabilize the way we see power structures which define the course of history. The works in the show offer ways to think through the lens that animates and expands our own position and ability to perceive, question, and create.