12/5: A FEW METAPHORS FOR DISTANCE // new works by ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER

2011 November 28
by theacreproject

A FEW METAPHORS FOR DISTANCE
new works by ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER
December 4-5, 2011

Opening Reception: Sunday, Dec 4, 4-8pm
Open Hours: Monday, Dec 5, noon-4pm

ACRE Projects
1913 W 17th Street

Zacharias Abubeker Untitled, Archival Inkjet Print 2011


A FEW METAPHORS FOR DISTANCE is an exhibition of work exploring the artist’s connection to Ethiopia. The son of an Ethiopian immigrant, Zacharias Abubeker began the process of learning about his cultural heritage four years ago. After an extended project concerning Ethiopian immigrants and their cultural assimilation in the U.S., Abubeker was able to take his first trip to Ethiopia in the early part of 2011. In this exhibition, Abubeker is concerned with the ability to understand his own identity as a person of mixed race. Central to these works are issues of hybridity, assimilation, and the influence of developed countries in their dissemination of cultural practices globally. Abubeker’s work is motivated by an evolving thought process that provokes a specific set of questions about his relationship to Ethiopia: What can one actually learn from studying a culture at a distance? How can one ever come to terms with a real history? Where is the site of culture in a global society? With these questions, Abubeker hopes to create a dialogue around these issues, furthering not only his own understanding but those who engage the work as well.

ZACHARIAS ABUBKER is a Chicago based artist, where he works as a freelance preparator and photographer. He attended Columbia College Chicago, attaining a BFA in Photography in 2009. He plans to return to Ethiopia early next year for an extended stay to develop ongoing projects.

More information about Zacharias Abubeker can be found at www.zachabubeker.com