Mimi Ọnụọha
€ 24.00
In Soft Zeros, Mimi Ọnụọha examines the unreliability of archives and the instability of knowledge, exploring how absence and silence – shaped by algorithmic bias,
historical denial, and collective forgetting – become meaningful. She points to what has not been collected, asked, allowed, or represented. The exhibition is accompanied by a publication featuring an essay by the artist James Bridle, a conversation between Mimi Ọnụọha and the writer and theorist Jess Myers, and the film script for Ground Truths. The artistic intervention consists in brown fingerprints applied to the cover, evoking the image of hands that are dirty from burying and unearthing stories.






