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Sharjah’s Must-See Art Showcase Explores Identity and Freedom – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/12 at 6:49 PM
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The Sharjah Art Foundation is currently hosting two major exhibitions that delve into compelling themes and narratives. Bouchra Khalili’s solo show, Between Circles and Constellations, explores concepts such as invisibilised identities, civil liberty, stateless communities, and radical citizenship. The exhibition showcases Khalili’s most significant projects from the last two decades, including The Circle, a mixed media installation that meditates on the candidacy of Djellali Kamal, an undocumented Maghrebi worker during the French presidential elections of 1974. Through her work, Khalili aims to challenge restrictive conceptions of identity and belonging.

The exhibition also features Khalili’s recent film, The Public Storyteller, which reimagines Djellali’s campaign as an epic tale told by a Moroccan Bard. The ‘Circles’ in the show’s title refer to al halqa, a traditional Moroccan storytelling practice that brings people together to share memories and political ideas. Khalili’s work underscores the importance of documenting stories of collective emancipation and healing, emphasizing her commitment to rethinking forms of belonging in a shared world. The exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of the need to embrace diverse identities and narratives.

Emily Karaka, a notable figure in New Zealand’s post-modern expressionism movement, is also a featured artist at the Sharjah Art Foundation. Her exhibition, Ka Awatea, A New Dawn, reflects on the legacy of colonialism and its impact on Māori identity and culture. Karaka’s artworks convey messages of Māori sovereignty, social justice, environmental care, and love for her family. The exhibition showcases works from public and private collections spanning Karaka’s five-decade career, as well as new commissions specifically created for the Sharjah Art Foundation.

The Sharjah Art Foundation has been instrumental in bridging Arab cultural histories with the global art scene, highlighting unique artistic experiences and serving local communities. Through its diverse programming and exhibitions, the foundation has established Sharjah as a global art hub, attracting renowned artists and curators from around the world. The institution’s commitment to restoring heritage buildings and transforming them into art spaces underscores its dedication to promoting cultural diversity and inclusivity.

In addition to Khalili and Karaka’s exhibitions, the Sharjah Art Foundation is set to host upcoming shows featuring acclaimed artists William Kentridge and Antonio Dias. These exhibitions will further enrich the cultural landscape of Sharjah, showcasing the works of artists with distinct artistic practices and perspectives. The institution’s role in fostering connections between the Arab art world and the international community demonstrates its ongoing commitment to supporting artistic innovation and cultural exchange.

The exhibitions at the Sharjah Art Foundation offer a compelling exploration of history, identity, and societal issues through the lens of contemporary art. By showcasing diverse perspectives and narratives, the foundation continues to push boundaries and challenge conventional notions of art and culture. Visitors to the exhibitions are invited to engage with thought-provoking works that reflect the complexities of our world while inspiring dialogue and reflection on pressing social issues.

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