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Artists from the eastern Mediterranean area. Carré d'Art - Nîmes MoCA, 13 June - 21 September 2008.
Jul 2008Scenes of the South II, is a survey of new art in a geographical area that takes in the eastern Mediterranean, from the Balkans to Palestine. This exhibition is the second in a series that began in summer 2007, with a survey of the art scenes in Spain, Italy, and Portugal. The show includes works by 19 artists working in Romania, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Egypt, and also in Germany, the Netherlands and the USA.
With a slightly looser geographical definition than the previous exhibition, this show sets out to reveal the emergence of a new artistic capital, Istanbul, which is seen here as the centre of artistic gravity for the entire region.
Over recent years many exhibitions, like this one, have explored notions of identity and frontiers. While much contemporary art is close in form to documentary, in contrast, most of the works in this selection develop fictional forms of narrative. Featuring installations, videos, drawings and paintings, the show conveys the questions and tensions of a modernity that is developing beyond the simple imitation of the West, with a conscious awareness of an internal communication within the region.
Participating artists:
Jumana Emil Abboud
Tarek Al-Ghoussein
Rheim Alkadhi
Maja Bajević
Yael Bartana
Guy Ben-Ner
Danica Dakić
Emily Jacir
Yaron Leshem
Ciprian Mureşan
Ahmet Ögüt
Sener Özmen
Walid Raad
Marwan Rechmaoui
Bülent Şangar
Wael Shawky
Hale Tenger
Mürüvvet Türkyilmaz
Akram Zaatari
Curator: Françoise Cohen
Scènes du Sud II: Méditerranée Orientale
13 June - 21 Sept. 2008