On Sunday 23 October 2022, hundreds of civilians gathered in Hpakant, Kachin State to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the Kachin Independence Organization. Myanmar military fighter jets dropped bombs on the location mid-way through the festival, killing at least 50 people and injuring many more.
Kachin youth and contemporary Myanmar artists came together to create a monument in memory of the lives lost during the concert in Hpakant, Kachin State. Through these artworks, they celebrate the innocent lives lost and start a conversation about what rights and transitional justice means to them.
On Sunday 23 October 2022, hundreds of civilians gathered in Hpakant, Kachin State to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the Kachin Independence Organization. Myanmar military fighter jets dropped bombs on the location mid-way through the festival, killing at least 50 people and injuring many more.
Kachin youth and contemporary Myanmar artists came together to create a monument in memory of the lives lost during the concert in Hpakant, Kachin State. Through these artworks, they celebrate the innocent lives lost and start a conversation about what rights and transitional justice means to them.
Artistic developments can be likened to wildflowers struggling to emerge from oppressive authoritarian regimes. Despite the challenges faced, Burmese art, encompassing literature, poetry, painting, music, and contemporary dance, has flourished in recent years. Amidst the haunting political events, we present the responses of Burmese artists who seize limited opportunities to express themselves. This exhibition showcases the beauty and courage of these "wildflowers." However, due to concerns for their safety and that of their families, the location and names of the artists remain undisclosed. The literature and visual arts on display reflect the lives people have endured during the past three years, marked by difficulties and dangerous atmospheres. Visitors to this exhibition will be able to explore the struggle against injustice from the unique perspective of art.
The Hidden Diaries Online Exhibition is a collaborative effort curated by Article X and Doh Hlay.
Inspired by the complex emotions experienced in their escape from Yangon across the Thai border with the help of human traffickers, this live performance explores the tension between the two forces influencing the artist’s journey — Dhamma, cosmic law and order, and Adhamma, cosmic injustice and disorder.
As our conclusive piece, we invite the viewer to take a few moments to participate in this piece: to listen, to meditate and to ponder.