belit sağ (1980, Turkey, she/them) is a visual artist and teacher living in Amsterdam. At NDSM, they will present a new work commissioned by Stichting NDSM-werf in response to the (invisible) history of the shipyard. 'An-sisters (NDSM) 'connects and traces the stories and struggles of female migrant workers from Turkey through the generations. sağ interviewed several women: a former textile worker talks about working at various locations in Amsterdam, including the NDSM in the late 80s and early 90s; her daughter reminisces about her mother's working life; an organizer/translator talks about co-ownership of a textile workshop at NDSM DSM in the late 1980s. In addition to the interviews, the video installation includes excerpts from archives as an Institute for Sound and Vision and a spoken word audio piece that consists of the interviews. An-sisters (NDSM) traces the materiality, precarity and invisibility of female migrant workers through the generations.
Belit's work was first shown at the NDSM shipyard during Museum Night 2022 and was part of the NDSM Light exhibition. The work was created in collaboration with Institute for Sound & Vision.

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Credits and references
Visuals: Gert Jan van Rooij