'Art-world passport office' at 1-54 fair in New York seeks to highlight migration issues
Briefly

The cultural platform artHARARE launched the passport at its stand, showcasing an exhibition with photographs by six Zimbabwean artists, using the passport as a format for presenting the art and exploring issues around the movement of products and artists.
The founder of artHARARE, Richard Mudariki, highlights the disparity between transporting art and artists, with visa issues impacting artists' ability to attend international events like 1-54, sparking conversations on privilege and narratives of identity.
The use of the Art World Passport at 1-54 brings attention to the complexities of migration, challenges in the art world, and broader political rhetoric regarding migration, tying issues of privilege and identity back to the current global context.
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