But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa
From 11 Aprile 2018 to 17 Giugno 2018
Milan
Place: GAM - Galleria d’Arte Moderna Milano
Address: via Palestro 16
Times: Tuesday-Sunday 9am-05.30pm
Responsibles: Sara Raza
Organizers:
- GAM - Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Milano
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum di New York
- UBS
Ticket price: full € 5, reduced € 6. Free under 18
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E-Mail info: c.gam@comune.milano.it
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But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna Milano (GAM) marks the final exhibition of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative. Organized by Sara Raza, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa, in collaboration with Paola Zatti, Chief Curator, and Omar Cucciniello, Curator, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise features a diverse range of artistic voices and critical concerns from a rapidly evolving region and its international diaspora.
The exhibition offers a cross-circulation of ideas rooted in science, mathematics, and philosophy. Many of the artworks featured in this exhibition use geometry as a metaphor to measure both physical and conceptual space, and create a dialogue between shape and form, symbol and abstraction, and past and present. The exhibition also considers architecture as a tool for evoking both colonial history and the implications of globalization and gentrification. This new installation at GAM converses with the building’s own architectural heritage and raises urgent issues of migration and displacement in areas around the world, including Italy.
The presentation at GAM features the works of the following artists: Lida Abdul, Abbas Akhavan, Kader Attia, Ergin Çavuşoğlu, Ali Cherri, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Rokni Haerizadeh, Susan Hefuna, Iman Issa, Gülsün Karamustafa, Hassan Khan, and Ahmed Mater.
The exhibition offers a cross-circulation of ideas rooted in science, mathematics, and philosophy. Many of the artworks featured in this exhibition use geometry as a metaphor to measure both physical and conceptual space, and create a dialogue between shape and form, symbol and abstraction, and past and present. The exhibition also considers architecture as a tool for evoking both colonial history and the implications of globalization and gentrification. This new installation at GAM converses with the building’s own architectural heritage and raises urgent issues of migration and displacement in areas around the world, including Italy.
The presentation at GAM features the works of the following artists: Lida Abdul, Abbas Akhavan, Kader Attia, Ergin Çavuşoğlu, Ali Cherri, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Rokni Haerizadeh, Susan Hefuna, Iman Issa, Gülsün Karamustafa, Hassan Khan, and Ahmed Mater.
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hassan khan ·
lida abdul ·
kader attia ·
gulsun karamustafa ·
ergin cavusoglu ·
ali cherri ·
abbas akhavan ·
joana hadjithomas e khalil joreige ·
rokni haerizadeh ·
susan hefuna ·
iman issa ·
ahmed mater ·
lida abdul abbas akhavan kader attia ergin avu o lu ali cherri joana hadjithomas e khalil jore
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