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'Something Misplaced', 2023, film still, 37 min, single-channel video. Image courtesy of the artist.

'Something Misplaced': Artist Talk and Film Screening with Ye Wuji

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London-based artist Ye Wuji, who is currently in residence at the Pickle Bar in Berlin—a project space founded by Slavs and Tatars—will present an artist talk, followed by a screening of his film Something Misplaced, and conclude with a conversation.

In an era marked by displacement and increasingly precarious belonging, Something Misplaced asks what it means to witness, remember, and misremember across cultural and geopolitical fault lines. Shot across Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Something Misplaced is neither documentary nor fiction. Instead, it offers a non-linear meditation on perception, memory, and the elusive contours of 'Central Asia'—a term burdened by imperial, colonial, and nationalist projections.

Ye’s camera meanders through deserts, alleyways, and cityscapes, weaving together fragments of landscape and thought. What emerges is an array of interrupted narratives: a textured reflection on the slippages between place, history, and identity. In the quiet gaps between images, Something Misplaced probes the dissonant echoes between 'China' and 'Central Asia', challenging how cultural and political understandings take shape, unravel, and reform.

Ye’s work unsettles boundaries, offering viewers an invitation to sit with—and reflect upon—disorientation. This event creates space for conversation across regions and disciplines, surfacing the voices of those who live, work, and create in between.

'Something Misplaced', 2023, film still, 37 min, single-channel video. Image courtesy of the artist.
'Something Misplaced', 2023, film still, 37 min, single-channel video. Image courtesy of the artist.
'Something Misplaced', 2023, film still, 37 min, single-channel video. Image courtesy of the artist.
Portrait of Ye Wuji. Courtesy of the artist.
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Ye’s Berlin residency is supported by the De Ying Foundation and benefits from mentorship by Slavs and Tatars, further deepening his research into Central Asian cultural landscapes.

Based in London and southern China, Ye Wuji (b. 1991) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is informed by a keen interest in history, cultural memory, and cross-cultural exchange. Ye draws inspiration from moments of geopolitical and technological transformation. His practice often navigates the intersections of personal experience and broader cultural narratives, reflecting a deep curiosity about the world’s shifting identities.

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