Kayeyei: Archive embodied
Victoria Udondian Performance at the Marinaressa Gardenss
Kayeyei: Archive embodied is a durational performance in which bodies become living repositories of history, labor, and global circulation. Performers continuously layer secondhand garments onto themselves, inspecting, tagging, and wearing each piece as if cataloguing an archive. As the layers accumulate, movement becomes restricted, identities obscured, and the body strained under the weight of material histories embedded in the clothes.
Drawing from the global secondhand clothing trade and its afterlives in places like Kantamanto Market in Accra, the performance foregrounds the invisible labor, migration, and environmental burden carried by these garments. Over time, the archive exceeds the body’s capacity to contain it, collapsing into the surrounding space as garments are shed, forming sculptural residues.
The work reflects on the impossibility of fully holding or representing these histories, positioning the body as both carrier and site of breakdown within global systems of circulation.

Kayeyei: Archive embodied
Victoria Udondian Performance at the Marinaressa Gardenss
07.05.2026
14.00 — 15.00
- Event Performance
- Venue Marinaressa Gardens
- Presence In-person