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SUMMARY:Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial: Identity and Reshaping Public Space
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion on the shared sociocultural topics of Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s Wsh Wsh (2024) and Nicholas Galanin’s In every language there is Land / En cada lengua hay una Tierra (2024). Abu Hamdan reimagines the intimate soundscapes of Damascene fountains\, transforming public spaces into havens for hidden dialogue; Galanin’s work engages with colonial history and Indigenous resilience\, inviting dialogue on language and the enduring connection to land and water. \nSpeakers: \nLawrence Abu Hamdan\nNicholas Galanin\nZeinab Alhashemi\nModerator Reem Fadda \nThis Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial event will be at the Carpet Souq hub.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/public-art-abu-dhabi-biennial-identity-and-reshaping-public-space/
CATEGORIES:Art,Conversation
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SUMMARY:Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial: Functionality\, Space\, and Public Art
DESCRIPTION:This conversation extends from artist Christopher Joshua Benton’s Where Lies My Carpet Is Thy Home (2024)\, a vibrant\, collaboratively made astroturf carpet developed with merchants from Abu Dhabi’s carpet souq and inspired by their stories and lives. The audience can learn how the work was made and how it reflects a carpet’s life cycle – from collecting wool to dyeing fibres to selling it in the souq. \nSpeakers: \nChristopher Joshua Benton\nDeepak Unnikrishnan\, NYUAD Associate Arts Professor of Literature and Creative Writing\nKatia Arfara\, NYUAD Assistant Professor of Theatre\, Performance Studies\nModerator Carmen Salah Hassan \nThis Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial event will be at the Carpet Souq hub. The conversation will be followed by performances: \n6.45pm Poetry reading by Banin Amini (Afghanistan)\n6.55pm Poetry reading by Daniel Tajwer (Pakistan)\n7.15 – 8.15pm Mohammad Paktiawal and Bakhti Jan Tappay (Afghan folk band)
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/public-art-abu-dhabi-biennial-functionality-space-and-public-art/
CATEGORIES:Art,Conversation
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