600 Years of Migrant Mothers
Selma Selman
13 06 – 27 09 2025
Kunsthuis Syb is pleased to present 600 Years of Migrant Mothers, a new solo exhibition by Selma Selman. The exhibition features a new series of monumental paintings, along with films, drawings, and research material. This project is a collaboration between two Frisian art institutions: Kunsthuis Syb and Arcadia - Paradys.
The exhibition brings forward a larger research project by Selman, in which she delves into her ‘foremothers’ going back six hundred years in her family lineage. Selman tries to give a face to the women from whom she descends. Women who have helped shape her into who she is today, but who themselves often remain invisible. 600 Years of Migrant Mothers addresses the intimate bond between knowledge and power. Who has access to their foremothers, the artist asks? And how does that access constitute power dynamics on a broader political spectrum?
Selman explores how stories shared around the kitchen table are often forgotten and inaccessible to current generations, particularly for people embedded in marginalized communities. Genealogy, the practice of gathering, storing, and sharing information about family relations, is an area of knowledge where the feminist dictum “the personal is political” becomes clearly evident. For Selman, unpacking female family lineage means unpacking years of displacement of Roma communities in Southeast Europe. In cities such as Prishtina, Sarajevo and Bihać, male lineage is primarily valued and celebrated. The artist embarks on an effort to trace generations of mothers, both real and fictional, combining feminist strategies of fictional genealogy with historical research and interviews. Her work is an effort to visualize women between borders, ghosts that come in a dream and speak in a language one no longer understands but recognizes: faces encountered in moments of joy and despair; names on graves in cities far from one’s current home; and long hair extending into reality from a fictional future.
The artworks have a haunting quality. A group of women of different generations are immortalized in a large metal diptych where an eyeless self portrait of the artist receives their sight. Books, drawings, film footage and sounds gathered around graveyards where Roma people are buried, coexist with scenes from a wedding. When facts are missing or deliberately erased, imagination becomes a weapon to reconstruct the blind spots and can offer a point of contact with the future. Can we visualize what the world could or should look like from the perspective of the displaced female?
600 Years of Migrant Mothers is Selma Selman’s first solo exhibition in the bilingual region of Friesland, and is curated by Arnisa Zeqo. The series of new works are co-commissioned with Arcadia, for the exhibition Paradys, in dialogue with curator Hans den Hartog Jager. The project includes research into Roma communities in Prishtina conducted by Blerta Ismaili and the CHwB Kosovo.
Selma Selman (1991) was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is of Romani origin. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2014 from Banja Luka University’s Department of Painting. In 2018 she graduated from Syracuse University with a Master of Fine Arts in Transmedia, Visual and Performing Arts. Recent solo exhibitions include: Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Röda Sten Konsthall, Gothenburg, Gropius Bau, Berlin. She won the ABN AMRO Art Award in 2024 and had a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 2025. Selman is also the founder of the organization ”Get The Heck To School” which aims to empower Roma girls all around the world who faced ostracization from society and poverty.
Selma Selman currently lives and works in Amsterdam, since she completed her Rijksakademie Amsterdam in 2021.
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Director and curator: Arnisa Zeqo
Curatorial Dialogue: Hans den Hartog Jager
Coordinator: Gisanne Hendriks
Exhibition Construction: Kevin Perrin and Karin Groenewoud
PR & Communication: Lara den Hartog Jager
Curatorial and Production Assistance: Alice Conforti
Volunteers: Eva Kruis, Ed Knotter, Jan Harmsma,
Gepke Veenstra
Studio assistant Selma Selman: Petar Vranjković
Painting and Editing Assistant Selma Selman: Nikola Kekerović
Sound advice: Jacob Dwyer
In-situ research in Prishtina: Blerta Ismaili
In-situ cameraman in Prishtina: Brilant Pireva
In collaboration with Arcadia - Paradys
The artist would like to thank her mother Naza Abdulahi, her grandmother, Ajse Bahtijarevic, her ancestors, and different family members who helped with storytelling.
Press
For press inquiries email: anna@kunsthuissyb.nl
Practical Information
Opening hours exhibition
14 June – 27 September, 2025
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 13.00–17.00