Exposition Météo des forêts
Entre constat des impacts de la crise climatique en cours et possibilité de résilience, l’exposition Météo des forêts propose des…
This exhibition features the works of contemporary artists that engage with the oil industry’s murky archives and histories, narrating an alternate and episodic material history of modernity in the region. The exhibition also includes works that reflect on some of the specific technologies and materialities that oil has enabled—from drills bits and automobiles to synthetic petroleum products—and their longstanding sociological, cultural and environmental effects across the region.
Artists : Latif Al Ani, Manal AlDowayan, Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck, Media Farzin, GCC (Khalid Al Gharaballi, Nanu Al-Hamad, Abdullah Al-Mutairi, Fatima Al Qadiri, Aziz Al Qatimi, Barrak Alzaid, Amal Khalaf), Raja’a Khalid, Lydia Ourahmane, Houshang Pezeshknia, Monira Al Qadiri, Hassan Sharif, Wael Shawky, Nasrin Tabatabai and Babak Afrassiabi, Rayyane Tabet, Hajra Waheed, Michael John Whelan, Lantian Xie and Ala Younis.
Curator : UAE- and USA-based curator and writer Murtaza Vali.
Murtaza Vali is an independent critic and curator based in the UAE and USA, and Visiting Instructor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. A recipient of a 2011 Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, he regularly contributes to international art periodicals and publications, including the book accompanying the U.A.E. National Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale. Curator of the 2013 Abraaj Group Art Prize, other recent curatorial projects include: ‘Mohammed Kazem: Ways of Marking’ (Aicon Gallery, 2018), ‘Vikram Divecha: Minor Work’ (Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, 2017), ‘Accented’ (Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, 2015), ‘Geometries of Difference: New Approaches to Abstraction and Ornament’ (Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz, 2015), and ‘Brute Ornament: Kamrooz Aram and Seher Shah’ (Green Art Gallery, Dubai, 2012). He is a Lead Tutor of Campus Art Dubai 7.0 and a member of Art Jameel’s Curatorial Council.
Exposition collective « Crude »
11 novembre – 30 mars 2018
Jameel Arts Centre, Dubaï, Émirat arabes unis
Pour plus d’informations : https://artjameel.org
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