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Qatar Museums unveils first-ever Qatar Pavilion at 2024 Gwangju Biennale

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 11:35 AM
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Qatar Museums has recently announced the opening of the Qatar Pavilion at the 15th edition of the Gwangju Biennale in South Korea. This marks the first time an Arab country has had its standalone pavilion at the renowned art event. The exhibition, titled Knock, Rain, Knock, will showcase new works from seven Qatari and Qatar-based artists, exploring the significance of rain in Qatar’s culture. The exhibition will run from September 7 to December 1, 2024, at the Kwangju Bank Art Hall.

The central theme of the exhibition revolves around Salat al istisqaa’, a prayer performed during droughts to call for rain. The artworks on display will also delve into Arab and Islamic identity, water symbolism, and communal experiences in public spaces. The Director of the National Museum of Qatar, Sheikh Abdulaziz H. Al Thani, expressed his excitement for the exhibition, stating that the artworks showcase a deep aspect of Islamic and traditional identity that connects with the earth.

The exhibition is divided into distinct chapters, each highlighting the profound impact of rain on life in Qatar. The first chapter, “landscape,” offers reflections on the country’s diverse terrain. The “to pray” section focuses on the ritual of salat al istisqaa, while “to receive” looks at rain as a blessing and symbol of mercy in Islam. The final chapter, “to bear,” considers the earth’s role in bearing the fruits of rain’s blessings and our responsibilities as custodians of the earth.

The exhibition features a variety of artworks, from kinetic machine installations to woodblock prints on linen, all inspired by the theme of rain. The Qatar Pavilion will be showcased alongside the main exhibition of the 15th Gwangju Biennale, which explores sound, visual narrative, and contemporary global issues. The Gwangju Biennale’s reputation for tackling global issues makes it the perfect backdrop for the Qatar Pavilion’s inaugural participation, showcasing the ongoing partnership between Qatar and South Korea.

In conclusion, the Qatar Pavilion at the Gwangju Biennale promises to be a groundbreaking event, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Qatar and its contemporary artistic interpretation. The exhibition’s focus on rain as a symbol of blessings and mercy in Islam provides a unique perspective on the importance of water in Qatari culture. With a diverse range of artworks and installations, visitors can expect to be immersed in a thought-provoking and visually stimulating showcase of Qatari artistry. This exhibition marks a significant milestone in the cultural exchange between Qatar and South Korea, solidifying their partnership in the global art scene.

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