Rit Dubai Calendar 2023 23 – Art Jameel, an independent organization supporting artists and creative communities, on Wednesday announced its Summer/Autumn 2022 program at the Jameel Arts Centre, Dubé, featuring more than 50 artists from 14 countries.
Jamil Arts Director Antonia Carver said: “Jamil’s arts programs – through exhibitions, commissions, research, learning, and community development – are grounded in a dynamic understanding of art as fundamental to life and accessible to all.” Antonia Carver, Jameel’s art director, said in an interview. and the media.
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Jameel’s two art institutions – Jameel Arts Centre, an innovative contemporary institution in Dubai, UAE; and Hey Jameel, who opened last December, a complex, digital initiative dedicated to art and creativity in the coastal city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, complemented by collaborations with major institutional partners (the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Prince’s Trust in the UK). and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York) and a network of practices around the world.
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Throughout the year, the Jameel Art Center presents community and group exhibitions from the Jameel Art Collection and through regional and international collaborations.
“The Center serves as a hub for educational and research initiatives for diverse audiences. Its broad programming embraces partnerships with local, regional and international artists, curators and institutions,” said Carver.
“We still have a lot of work to do,” he said, adding that Dubai aims to make the city an important cultural destination.
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Since opening to the public in November 2018, the Jameel Arts Center, located on the Jaddaf waterfront, has hosted 44 exhibitions in 10 galleries across its three floors and eight gardens, Carver said. “And about 350 artists participated in 370 events.”
He also noted the growing collections at the Jameel Art Center, which offers an active, dynamic and year-round program at the venue.
Unveiling through Jameel Arts Center, Dubai’s Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art is a packed list of new group exhibitions: ‘A Monumental Proposal for Partition’, through February 19, 2023; and ‘An Ocean in Every Drop’ (September 21, 2022 – March 26, 2023); A solo exhibition under the Artist’s Room by Risham Syed, Daniel Gennadri and Ayesha Sultana (November 9, 2022 – May 14, 2023); Brand New Library Circle: Rashed Qurwash (September 14, 2022): and Jamil Library Commission: Khalid Mezaina (July 15, 2022 – July 15, 2023).
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Apart from these events, Jameel Arts Center will be the venue for the first youth festival in the UAE, ‘Creative Career Day: ‘So you want to work in the arts?’ (October 23-24, 2022). The two-day festival will be dedicated to exploring the future of the currently rich and important art field.
Carver also announced Art Jameel’s participation on Tuesday as one of 28 global arts organizations in the World Weather Network – which saw the opening of a ‘Weather Station’ at the Jameel Art Centre. ‘Weather Station’ will offer online ‘Weather Reports’ along with a series of narrative podcasts from UAE and regional artists and writers.
Currently exhibiting at the Jameel Art Center are ‘Fahd Burki: Daydreams’ (until 9 October 2022), ‘Taus Makhacheva: A Space of Celebration’ (until 14 August 2022), Library Circles: Salma Seri (until 3 August 2022), and The Artist’s Garden : ‘Desert is a Forest’ by Sunoj D and Namrata Niyog (until January 2023).
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Arts Summer Camp returns this year (July 4 – 8, 2022) in collaboration with Youth Animation Platform with a robust program for 8-12 year olds.
Organized by Murtaza Wali, the group exhibition brings together provocative works by 20 artists and writers who revisit the traumatic changes that have led to modern nation states in South Asia. This diverse, thought-provoking program includes a broad spectrum of media, from text, drawing and painting to installation, collage, video and audio, presenting a poetic and speculative take on a moment in history that resists narrow definition.
The exhibition, open until February 19, 2023, features established artists and emerging voices showing for the first time in the Middle East: Bani Abidi, Saira Ansari, Hemali Bhuta, Fahad Burki, Camp, Abhijan Toto, Fileona Dakhar and Pujita. Guha, Shilpa Gupta, Faiza Hasan, Aziz Hazara, Karachi Lazamia (Shahana Rajani and Zahra Malkani), Shreyas Karle, Amitabh Kumar, Pak Khawateen Painting Club, Shrestha Rit Premnath, Fazal Rizvi, Seher Shah, Omar Wasim and Nabla for Forest Course. . Yahya; and a new commission by Faiza Hasan, Fazal Rizvi and Omar Wasim.
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Based on Rumi’s poem “You are not a drop of the ocean, every drop is an ocean”, this massive group exhibition at Jamil’s first floor gallery features the art of 11 artists from around the area. A world that explores our human connection and water through myth, spirituality, folk tradition and life experience.
Exploring the complexities of our inner world, the exhibition highlights our relationships in a vast and ancient way. Formed billions of years ago, water molecules travel through moisture from clouds to oceans to our bodies and back again in a constant cycle. Water is also a force for producing history, culture and social relations.
Through large-scale installations, video works and works on paper, the exhibition traces our understanding of this life force, its production of myths and its role in the current climate emergency.
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Featured cast includes: Jumana Emil Abboud, Martha Atienza, Sian Derritt, Asuncion Molinos Gordo, Abul Hisham, Sohrab Hura, Thao Nguyen-Phan, Daniel Otero Torres, Karan Shrestha, Fatima Uzdenova, Munem Wasif.
At the Jamil Art Collection, Artists’ Rooms (November 9, 2022 – May 14, 2023) is a series of solo exhibitions by influential, innovative artists with a particular focus on practices from the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
These capsule shows are collaborative and organized in dialogue with the artist. All three artists featured in 2022-23 are exhibiting at a solo museum in the Bay for the first time.
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Featuring recent works on paper and canvas by up-and-coming artist Ayesha Sultana, this exhibition at Gallery 1 explores the artist’s longstanding engagement with everyday materiality and iconography in her home city of Dhaka, street corners, architectural features, wall textures and construction. Detrius faced it in his daily life.
These impressions accumulate in his subconscious and are found on paper. They are not only observations of form, but of physicality, movement, and distance; A major aspect that has held Sultana’s interest over time.
The exhibition in Gallery 2 includes Lahore-based artist Risham Syed’s major installation, ‘The Seven Seas’ (2012), a large series of quilts depicting 20th-century maps of various port cities strategically located along colonial trade routes. – including Ras al-Khaimah, UAE; Izmir, Turkey; Kandy, Sri Lanka, among others.
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The artist connects the complexities of contemporary geopolitics with the 19th and early 20th century cotton trade in the British Empire with his own work created from textiles from his travels in Turkey, Bangladesh, UAE, Sri Lanka, UK, India and his homeland. Pakistan.
This artist’s room in Gallery 3 is anchored by Beirut-based multimedia artist Daniel Gennadry’s largest painting around Paris, ‘Blind Light’ (2017), and new work based on recent research in La Rochelle, France and the Grand Canyon, USA.
Genadry focuses on the combination of distance, light, and movement and how they influence the visual experience. His practice focuses on the relationship between painting and photography, exploring the possibility of the image generating its own temporality.
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Library Circles is a series of research, talks and experiential interventions by UAE practitioners at Jameel Library and Jameel Art Centre. The program explores alternative research methods and representations with a focus on “public thinking”.
For the fall iteration of Library Circles, Jamil Library presents a research exhibition by artist Rashed Kurwas from September 14, 2022.
Qurwash investigates Dubai’s Jaddaf neighborhood and its once-existing practices through images, documents, and interviews with those who occupied the area in various capacities.
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In addition to personal accounts, Rashed investigates Jaddaf’s urban planning before the development of the local area in the 2000s.
Jameel Library’s upcoming digital commission presents a study of regional textiles and talisman practices with entries published fortnightly on the Jameel Art Center website from 15 July 2022.
The project explores themes and techniques in the magical world of surface design, ceremonial textiles, stage costumes and talismans.
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Khalid’s commission is two-fold: writing and a physical piece of fabric that manifests itself over the year-long period of the commission, creating a connection between traditional craft practices, contemporary textiles, and the library’s collection.
Kala Jameel joined 27 other arts organizations from around the world from June 21, 2022, for a year-long project to create a constellation of ‘weather stations’ located in the World Weather Network, oceans, deserts, mountains, farmlands, rainforests, observatories, lighthouses. and cities.
Artists and writers share ‘weather reports’ in the form of observations, stories, images and imagination about local weather and the shared climate, creating an archipelago of voices and ideas on a new global platform.
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Located in Jameel’s desert gardens, library and public spaces, Jameel’s Art Station captures atmospheric humidity, a central climate marker of the Arabian Gulf, with on-site wind-water generators, providing visitors with fresh drinking water. and an overview of daily humidity and weather conditions.
Weather reports from the Art Jameel station – displayed on the central platform of the World Weather Network