And the Mirrors are Many: و المرايا كثيرة / Curated by Mona al Jadir
Material type: TextPublication details: Abu Dhabi; Warehouse 421; 2023Description: 200p; 17x12cm\Subject(s): Summary: Exhibition guide. Part of the 421 Curatorial Development Program in partnership with pedagogical partner Bombay Institute for Critical Analysis. Texts by: Mona Al-Jadir, Mays Albaik, Darah Alghanem, Rouya Consultancy. And The Mirrors Are Many investigates institutional repositories of memory – the museum, the memorial, and the archive – and asks: why do we remember, and how? It reflects on the aesthetics, techniques, provenance, and language that are deployed in the process of memory-making. Featuring annotations spread across the gallery spaces and new commissions, And The Mirrors Are Many spans a range of mediums including sculpture, video, and installation to photography, printmaking, and textiles. Contributing artists are … Maitha Abdalla Rand Abdul Jabbar Reem Al Menhali Emii Alrai Moza Almatrooshi Nasser Alzayani Hadeyeh Badri Rohini Devasher Vikram Divecha, Mirella Salamé Sarah Smarrazzo Dima Srouji Fatima Uzdenova And The Mirrors Are Many is curated by Mona Al-Jadir and emerged from the 421 Curatorial Development Exhibition Program in collaboration with the Bombay Institute for Critical Analysis and Research (BICAR) and with mentorship from curator Sabih Ahmed.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | SAF Reference Library | Visual Arts | N4390-5098 271.015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3221 | |
Book | SAF Reference Library | Visual Arts | N4390-5098 271.015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
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Exhibition guide. Part of the 421 Curatorial Development Program in partnership with pedagogical partner Bombay Institute for Critical Analysis. Texts by: Mona Al-Jadir, Mays Albaik, Darah Alghanem, Rouya Consultancy. And The Mirrors Are Many investigates institutional repositories of memory – the museum, the memorial, and the archive – and asks: why do we remember, and how? It reflects on the aesthetics, techniques, provenance, and language that are deployed in the process of memory-making. Featuring annotations spread across the gallery spaces and new commissions, And The Mirrors Are Many spans a range of mediums including sculpture, video, and installation to photography, printmaking, and textiles. Contributing artists are … Maitha Abdalla Rand Abdul Jabbar Reem Al Menhali Emii Alrai Moza Almatrooshi Nasser Alzayani Hadeyeh Badri Rohini Devasher Vikram Divecha, Mirella Salamé Sarah Smarrazzo Dima Srouji Fatima Uzdenova And The Mirrors Are Many is curated by Mona Al-Jadir and emerged from the 421 Curatorial Development Exhibition Program in collaboration with the Bombay Institute for Critical Analysis and Research (BICAR) and with mentorship from curator Sabih Ahmed.
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