Scuola Grande della Misericordia
Venezia
Cannaregio, 3599/A
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East - West Divan
dal 4/6/2009 al 4/10/2009
10-18
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4/6/2009

East - West Divan

Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Venezia

Opere di 10 artisti contemporanei provenienti da Afghanistan, Iran e Pakistan. La mostra riflette sui collegamenti tra la tradizione culturale veneziana e l'eredita' artistica persiana condivisa dai tre Paesi. Sono esposte opere che interpretano miniature, opere calligrafiche e dipinti geometrici "islamici".


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Curator: Jemima Montagu

Artists:
Khadim Ali
Shezad Dawood
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Khosrow Hassanzadeh
Bahman Jalali
Aisha Khalid
Imran Qureshi
Nusra Latif Qureshi
Zolaykha Sherzad
Farzana Wahidy

He who knows himself and others
Here will also see,
That the East and West, like brothers,
Parted ne'er shall be.

Thoughtfully to float for ever
'Tween two worlds, be man's endeavour!
So between the East and West
To revolve, be my behest!

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
West-Östlicher Divan (1819)

Turquoise Mountain is delighted to present East-West Divan: Contemporary Art from Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan during the Biennale di Venezia 2009.

The exhibition will present recent works by ten artists from three countries, better known in the West for stereotypes of terrorism and Islamic extremism than for their rich artistic heritage and vibrant contemporary cultures.

East-West Divan will challenge these negative perceptions with works by both emerging and established artists, who are engaged in an ongoing dialogue between the artistic traditions of East and West. Nowhere is this dialogue more present than in the grand architecture and decorative traditions of Venice, whose lucrative trade routes with the East produced some of the most spectacular fusions of Eastern and Western art and architecture.

East-West Divan meditates upon the links between the artistic traditions of Venice and the Persian artistic heritage shared by all three countries in this exhibition. The exhibition will include new works of art responding to traditions such as miniature painting, calligraphy and Islamic geometric design, revealing how contemporary artists, far from being overburdened by an ‘anxiety of influence’ from their rich cultural past, have found new ways to challenge and transform this cultural inheritance.

Playing with a broad range of references which bring together Pop art and Shi’ite shrines, modernist abstraction and Islamic architecture, the exhibition will reflect on how culture and history can co-exist with today’s globalised, melting pot society. The title of the exhibition is taken from a collection of poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, inspired by the Persian poet Hafez, and refers to the ‘divan’ or council chamber, as a physical symbol of the coming together of different cultures.

East-West Divan presents a subtle and complex meditation upon the realities and perceptions of contemporary life, history and politics in the Middle East, South and Central Asia, unraveling – just a little - the tightly knotted relationship between East and West.

Turquoise Mountain
http://www.turquoisemountain.org

Turquoise Mountain is investing in the regeneration of the historic commercial centre of Kabul, providing basic services, saving historic buildings and constructing a new bazaar and galleries for traditional craft businesses. It has established Afghanistan's first Higher Education Institute for Afghan Arts & Architecture gathering some of the greatest Masters in Afghanistan and training students to produce masterpieces in wood, calligraphy and ceramics.

The Institute has been used to develop new Afghan designs, promote Afghan handicrafts through national and international exhibitions and media campaigns, open new markets, restore key parts of the Kabul museum collection, renovate public spaces and build capacity in the government and universities.

Most importantly however, the Foundation uses the resources and skills of the Institute to serve Afghan communities. Its particular focus has been the area of Murad Khane in the old city but it has also worked in a fort in Kart-e-Parwan and invested in the potter's community in the village of Istalif. In each case, the Foundation has delivered services to the community, supported local businesses, trained local students, protected historic areas, attracted visitors and improved living standards.

Image: Shezad Dawood, Triple Negation Chandelier, 2008. White neon on aluminium frame 42 x 222 x 222 cm © Photo: Galleria Riccardo Crespi

For further information, please contact:

Jasmin Pelham or Rosie Neave at JB Pelham PR
jasmin@jbpelhampr.com
or rosie@jbpelhampr.com
+44 (0) 20 8969 3959

Jemima Montagu at Turquoise Mountain
jemima@turquoisemountain.org
+44 (0) 781 515 6838 (UK)
+93 (0) 7974 69 731 (Afghanistan)

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