Gqal’emgqubeni
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blank is pleased to present Gqal’emgqubeni, a solo exhibition by Asemahle Ntlonti and her third with the gallery.


Loving one’s home is not about being fixed into a place, but rather it is about becoming part of a space where one has expanded one’s body, saturating the space with bodily matter: home as overflowing and flowing over.

Sara Ahmed, Queer Phenomenology


In her introduction to Queer Phenomenology, Sara Ahmed argues that orientation is “a question not only about how we ‘find our way’, but how we come to ‘feel at home’.” For Ahmed, a core aspect of being oriented is feeling the ability to inhabit a space, to be able to ‘expand’ into an area, as opposed to feeling a discomfort or alienation that inhibits one’s body from stretching into itself. Engaging ‘migrant orientation’ as a “lived experience facing at least two different directions: toward a home that has been lost, and to a place that is not yet home”, Ahmed’s phenomenology echoes with colonised, diasporic, marginalised and…

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blank is pleased to present Gqal’emgqubeni, a solo exhibition by Asemahle Ntlonti and her third with the gallery.


Loving one’s home is not about being fixed into a place, but rather it is about becoming part of a space where one has expanded one’s body, saturating the space with bodily matter: home as overflowing and flowing over.

Sara Ahmed, Queer Phenomenology


In her introduction to Queer Phenomenology, Sara Ahmed argues that orientation is “a question not only about how we ‘find our way’, but how we come to ‘feel at home’.” For Ahmed, a core aspect of being oriented is feeling the ability to inhabit a space, to be able to ‘expand’ into an area, as opposed to feeling a discomfort or alienation that inhibits one’s body from stretching into itself. Engaging ‘migrant orientation’ as a “lived experience facing at least two different directions: toward a home that has been lost, and to a place that is not yet home”, Ahmed’s phenomenology echoes with colonised, diasporic, marginalised and…

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