Sukaina Kubba - Turn Me Into a Flower

Dundee Contemporary Arts, ISBN 9781838271169,
Pb, 64 pgs, 16 x 21cm
Acqn. 36100
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£12.50
This book accompanies Toronto-based artist Sukaina Kubba's first major solo exhibition in a UK institution. The artist's work is strongly rooted in material and cultural research, storytelling, and drawing connections. Her multidisciplinary practice spans the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, fibres, audio, video and installation, and explores narratives of cultural and material assimilation and appropriation. For the exhibition, she created a new body of work in DCA Print Studio through a production residency in January 2024, including screenprint, paper pulp casting, embossing and laser etching. This publication has been edited by DCA, bringing together texts commissioned by DCA and Mercer Union, a centre for contemporary art in Toronto, where Kubba has had overlapping projects across 2024. For Kubba's year-long SPACE commission she created three consecutive new works for a billboard sited externally at Mercer Union, two of which were subsequently shown in her exhibition at DCA. The publication includes a new poem by Glasgow-based poet and writer Daisy Lafarge, and an interview between Kubba and Montreal-based artist and curator Swapnaa Tamhane. These bookend three texts commissioned by Mercer Union to accompany Kubba's billboard series, from Ami Xherro, Natascha Nanji and a second poem from Daisy Lafarge. It also contains a preface by DCA's Head of Exhibitions, Tiffany Boyle, and full colour images of Kubba's exhibition at DCA.