ArteNews & Events

  • Screening: Video Works, Ashkal Alwan
    Screening: Video Works, Ashkal Alwan

    Date: Jun 09, 2016 - Jun 11, 2016

    Initiated by Ashkal Alwan in 2006 and supported by Robert A. Matta Foundation, Video Works is a grant and screening platform aimed at supporting the development, production and diffusion of new projects by artists and filmmakers residing in Lebanon.

  • Exhibition: “We Refugees – Of the Right to Have Rights,” Badischer Kunstverein
    Exhibition: “We Refugees – Of the Right to Have Rights,” Badischer Kunstverein

    Date: Apr 22, 2016 - Jun 12, 2016

    From April 22 to June 12, 2016, the Badischer Kunstverein will be mounting an extensive exhibition and events programme on the subject of migration and flight. Hannah Arendt’s essay We Refugees provides the exhibition and events with their title and conceptual approach.

  • Exhibition: “But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa,” Guggenheim
    Exhibition: “But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa,” Guggenheim

    Date: Apr 29, 2016 - Oct 05, 2016

    But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa, the third exhibition of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, illuminates contemporary artistic practices in the Middle East and North Africa and the region’s diaspora.

  • Workshop: “Becoming Power,” Ashkal Alwan
    Workshop: “Becoming Power,” Ashkal Alwan

    Date: Apr 25, 2016 - May 20, 2016

    This series of workshops and lectures in Beirut will discuss the role of power structures as part of daily life and their links with geopolitics, zooming out of our local urban experiences. It will explore the relationship between artistic practice and political action through public art, sabotage, hacking and shamanism.

  • Exhibition: “Contemporary Ruins: Resistance to the Spectacular Image,” Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery
    Exhibition: “Contemporary Ruins: Resistance to the Spectacular Image,” Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery

    Date: Apr 20, 2016 - Jun 04, 2016

    Three digital media works from Tammam Azzam’s Syrian Museum series will be included in Contemporary Ruins: Resistance to the Spectacular Image; a group show curated by Leah Hartman. Taking place at Columbia University’s Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery in New York, the exhibition will focus on the aestheticization of cultural heritage destruction and its reception by the global media in which mediated images of violence and destruction often fall within the intersection of art, propaganda, and documentary.

  • Exhibition: “Binary is a False Idol,” Gypsum Gallery
    Exhibition: “Binary is a False Idol,” Gypsum Gallery

    Date: Apr 20, 2016 - May 24, 2016

    Gypsum is thrilled to present Berlin-based Setareh Shahbazi’s second solo show at Gypsum Gallery. Her new works deconstruct photographs by cutting, peeling, bending and un-layering them in Photoshop until she hits the core of the medium, the background layer, thus setting free an invisible pattern. Through a formal reflection on the medium, the photographic subject breaks off from presentation towards more abstracted twins and duplicates, dot.tiff dot.jpg dot.pdf., without losing the ghostly trace of its origin.

  • Exhibition: “The Mapping Journey,” MoMa
    Exhibition: “The Mapping Journey,” MoMa

    Date: Apr 18, 2016 - Aug 28, 2016

    This exhibition presents, in its entirety, Bouchra Khalili’s The Mapping Journey Project (2008–11), a series of videos that details the stories of eight individuals who have been forced by political and economic circumstances to travel illegally and whose covert journeys have taken them throughout the Mediterranean basin.

  • Workshop: “You Don’t Talk About Fight Club,” by Artist Aya Tarek, Medrar
    Workshop: “You Don’t Talk About Fight Club,” by Artist Aya Tarek, Medrar

    Date: Apr 17, 2016 - May 08, 2016

    Aiming at radically stimulating one’s creative side through mental games and tactics, overcoming the difficulties of working as a collective, challenging the egocentric mind, and unveiling the adventurous side of the creative approach, this workshop is fully experiential and we are not expecting any definitive forms or results (just like life).The workshop is an attempt at redefining/breaking and reshuffling the classic/academic norms and definitions of art, beauty, aesthetics, and approach, and discovering what’s beyond through intensive exercises, readings and reversed psychology based schemes.

  • Exhibition: “Bricks,” Taymour Grahne Gallery
    Exhibition: “Bricks,” Taymour Grahne Gallery

    Date: Mar 10, 2016 - May 07, 2016

    Taymour Grahne Gallery is proud to present Bricks, a solo exhibition of new thick oil paintings, watercolors, and sculptures by Brooklyn-based artist Nadia Ayari.

  • Seminar: “Denormalizing Bodies. Rehearsing Citizenship,” Ashkal Alwan
    Seminar: “Denormalizing Bodies. Rehearsing Citizenship,” Ashkal Alwan

    Date: Feb 01, 2016 - Mar 02, 2016

    Relating to the ongoing debate on the interconnections between art, society and the public, Denormalizing Bodies. Rehearsing Citizenship will focus on the body’s capacity for action whithin these dynamics.