Indigo Waves and Other Stories:
Re-Navigating the Afrasian Sea and Notions of Diaspora

Akinbode Akinbiyi: Plakate im öffentlichen Raum
Akinbode Akinbiyi: Plakate im öffentlichen Raum
Akinbode Akinbiyi: Posters in public space
Akinbode Akinbiyi: Posters in public space
Malala Andrialavidrazana: Figures | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Malala Andrialavidrazana: Figures | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
CAMP: Country of the Sea | Photo: Marvin Systermans
CAMP: Country of the Sea | Photo: Marvin Systermans
CAMP: The Annotated “Gujarat and the Sea” Exhibition | Photo: Marvin Systermans
CAMP: The Annotated “Gujarat and the Sea” Exhibition | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Company Ka Raj | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Company Ka Raj | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Burning Ganna Khet | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Burning Ganna Khet | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: Searching for you | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: Searching for you | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: The First Layer | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Slimen El Kamel: The First Layer | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Phool | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Quishile Charan: Phool | Photo: Marvin Systermans

Sea, my oblivious afterworld,
grant us entry, please, when we knock,
but do not keep us there, deliver
our flowers & himbasha bread.
Though we can’t imagine, now, what
our dead might need,
& above all can’t imagine it is over
& that they are, in fact, askless, are
needless, in fact, still hold somewhere
the smell of coffee smoking
in the house, please,
the memory of joy
fluttering like a curtain in an open window
somewhere inside the brain’s secret luster
where a woman, hands red with henna,
beats the carpet clean with the stick of a broom
& the children, in the distance, choose stones
for the competition of stones, & the summer
wears a crown of  beles in her green hair & the tigadelti’s
white teeth & the beautiful bones of Massawa,
the gaping eyes & mouths of its arches
worn clean by the sea, your breath & your salt.

Excerpt from "to the sea" by Aracelis Girmay

The multi-chapter exhibition INDIGO WAVES AND OTHER STORIES: RE-NAVIGATING THE AFRASIAN SEA AND NOTIONS OF DIASPORA is an effort to unpack and shed light on a long and continual history of water-based exchanges that have generated cultural and social affinities between the African and Asian continents. It brings together works by artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers and thinkers. Combining new commissions with existing projects, the exhibition traces links between the Asian and African regions, manifesting overlays and diasporic transfers between two areas of increased global political, economic and cultural importance in the 21st century. The space also called Indian Ocean emerges as a communal horizon that reveals shades of cultural, linguistic, political and historical passage from ancient times to the present.

Both exhibition parts, showing concurrently at the Gropius Bau and SAVVY Contemporary in Berlin, have been composed in resonance. While moving between these venues, visitors can experience fluid associations that open up like the tug and swell of tides. The exhibition follows the first chapter at Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town, revealing a journey of material, textual and aural histories and connecting them via this ocean to the city of Berlin.

Oscar Murillo: (untitled) surge | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Oscar Murillo: (untitled) surge | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Euridice Zaituna Kala: Sea(E)scapes-DNA: Don’t (N)ever Ask | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Euridice Zaituna Kala: Sea(E)scapes-DNA: Don’t (N)ever Ask | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Euridice Zaituna Kala: Sea(E)scapes-DNA: Don’t (N)ever Ask | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Euridice Zaituna Kala: Sea(E)scapes-DNA: Don’t (N)ever Ask | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: Tikar Reben | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: Tikar Reben | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Lavanya Mani: Traveller
Lavanya Mani: Traveller's Tales | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Lavanya Mani: Traveller
Lavanya Mani: Traveller's Tales | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Jahajins  | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Jahajins | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Jahajins  | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Jahajins | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: Tikar Reben | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: Tikar Reben | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: 7 Propaganda Posters | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Yee I-Lann: 7 Propaganda Posters | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Installation view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Luluwa Lokhandwala: Jaal Ki Raani & Reflections | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Luluwa Lokhandwala: Jaal Ki Raani & Reflections | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Danish Bashir: Dor | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Danish Bashir: Dor | Photo: Marvin Systermans

“Different waves of migration have shaped Germany, and Berlin is one of the epicentres of African and Asian diasporas. With Indigo Waves and Other Stories: Re-Navigating the Afrasian Sea and Notions of Diaspora we intend to awaken or reactivate the memories of these histories. As a pluriversal city, Berlin must afford itself the luxury of encountering its multiple histories, which are reverberations of narratives told and lived across the Afrasian Sea, and stories that, from the land-locked space of Berlin, through the Afro- and Asian-Diasporic communities, also echo on, in and through the water hemisphere.” — Natasha Ginwala and Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, curators of the exhibition 

The ocean that stretches between Asia, Oceania and Africa – from Africa’s Swahili coast, through the Arabian Peninsula, up to Western Oceania – is known by many names: Ziwa Kuu, the Swahili Sea, the Afrasian Sea, the Indian Ocean, Ratnakara, Eastern Ocean, Indic Ocean and Bahari Hindi. This body of water has been continuously marked by hybridity, displacement and diasporic passage. The exhibition takes us from ancient routes of transregional exploration, trade and seasonal migration, up through contemporary Afro-Asian geopolitical, economic and cultural exchanges, from languages, foods, sounds, winds, waters, economies, philosophies and more. It lends research on such timely subjects as the economics of materials and commodities, labour practices and indentured labour, the history and architecture of epidemics and quarantine, climate and ecological disruptions, cultural and material syncretism, migratory, trade and economic routes, and the interdependence of human and non-human entities. 

As we transmit the knowledge that is harboured within many of us as water beings, Indigo Waves and Other Stories: Re-Navigating the Afrasian Sea and Notions of Diaspora seeks to set up reciprocal motions that unsettle established geopolitical assessments and the dominance in academia around the North Atlantic. Instead, we attend to open tides of acculturation, Afrasian imaginaries, an atmosphere of multiple tongues and monsoon cycles of the Afrasian Ocean system.

Exhibition view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Exhibition view | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Ranjit Kandalgaonkar: Knotical \ Fancy Work | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Haji Gora Haji: Utenzi wa Jahazi | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Haji Gora Haji: Utenzi wa Jahazi | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Abdourahman Waberi: En Sicile | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Abdourahman Waberi: En Sicile | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Thania Petersen: Rampie and Layer 1 + 2 | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Thania Petersen: Rampie and Layer 1 + 2 | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Thania Petersen: Rampie and Layer 1 + 2 | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Thania Petersen: Rampie and Layer 1 + 2 | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Shubigi Rao: The Pelagic Tracts | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Shubigi Rao: The Pelagic Tracts | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Shubigi Rao: The Pelagic Tracts | Film still
Shubigi Rao: The Pelagic Tracts | Film still
Muhammad Faheem Shad Echoes of Tradition: The Last Dhamal Maestro | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Muhammad Faheem Shad Echoes of Tradition: The Last Dhamal Maestro | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Tishani Doshi: Love and other seasons | Photo: Marvin Systermans
Tishani Doshi: Love and other seasons | Photo: Marvin Systermans