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Warehouse421, Abu Dhabi’s homegrown arts, and design center, is proud to announce its exhibition opening on 10 December, How to Maneuver: Shape-shifting texts and other publishing tactics.
This new exhibition at Warehouse421 addresses themes of readership, authorship and publishing strategies.
Examining the interface between the production of art and design, and the act of publishing that works to wider audiences, the exhibition will feature more than 40 works developed by artists, writers and publishers from across the region and the world, seeking to explore the concept of publishing as an act of making public that is not restricted to specific perceptions.
Ask for the exhibition guide book at the entrance to make the most of this exhibition as there is a detailed explanation of each piece inside.
Publishing is the art of making
Co-curated by the founders of publishing initiative, Kayfa ta, artist and curator Maha Maamoun and research-artist and curator, Ala Younis, How to Maneuver portrays and examines the boundaries that exist between mainstream and alternative cultural production.
The exhibition looks to understand how publishing regimes define and control the realm of the publishable, alongside exploring how emerging artists can maneuver through such regimes.
How to Maneuver surveys works by local, regional and international emerging and established artists, presenting a variety of historical and contemporary reflections on the languages and formats marginalized in the dominant publishing industry – the snubbed genres, the outlawed subjects, the troubling subjectivities, the excessive, the minimal, the unprofitable, and the unfathomable.
How to Maneuver will premier new and a number of Warehouse421 commissions by participating artists, including an installation by Bernhard Cella from his NO-ISBN project, the production of Ali Yass’ The Rainy Days Series, and Barakunan’s Narrative Liberation Front Bunker 002 – Campaign Headquarters.
On display for the first time are Hussein Nassereddine’s The Complete Uncredited Works: The Palm Tree Forest, Print Labor by Ahmad Makia, and Borrowed Faces: The Research Space, by Fehras Publishing Practices.
About the tapestries displayed at the exhibition
The two tapestries show interiors of Bernhard Cella’s studio, a space he used to assemble, collect, present and exhibit publications from all over the world. He used the technique of the photogrammetry for these two tapestries to be realized – with a pixelated resolution – and the Jacquard weaving technique (precursor of the computer software with 0 and 1 coding).
The 3D installation gives the visitor the illusion of visiting his studio and the tapestries give to this salon-studio a historical perspective where cultural protagonists would meet, exchange and engage in discussions.
Manager of Warehouse421, Faisal Al Hassan, commented: “How to Maneuver is not just an abstract reflection on the process of publication. This exhibition explores the boundaries separating publishing from independent publishing, or mainstream from alternative cultural production. It opens up relevant conversations around notions of authorship, independence, censorship, values, constraints, and dominant discourse.”
“‘Publishing’ gives a voice to the people, but who gets to decide what is deemed ‘publishable’? Do we trust the “public” to be discerning enough to know? Do we trust institutions to know better than the public? Through this exhibition, we invite the viewer to engage with the question of how some works come to be viewed as seminal, while others are renegaded and forgotten, and how those working in the creative field need to navigate these cluttered spaces between one and the other.”
Commenting on the significance of How to Maneuver, Curators Ala Younis and Maha Maamoun said: “This exhibition and its related public programs and Symposium present a rich variety of artistic and publishing projects that are as important as they are inspiring. It is a rich trove of work that inspires reflections on artistic, independent and mainstream publishing”.
Kayfa ta ‘s first exhibition in the UAE
Kayfa ta is a publishing initiative that draws its inspiration from how-to manuals (kayfa ta meaning ‘how to’ in Arabic) to respond to requisite need in the regional and global artistic community, be that skill development or enriching thought. Founded on a praxis that balances philosophical reflection with everyday action, the initiative is based between Amman, Jordan and Cairo, Egypt. This will be their first exhibition in the UAE.
” This work of forty concrete-cast books is a take on cultural and educational publications that shapes the collective memory of Morocco. This project questions both cultural construction, post-colonial consequences, and collective imaginations. ”
The composition of the exhibition space has been designed by the Lebanese architecture and design studio, Ghaith & Jad, who use a distinctive process-driven approach to provide responsiveness to the context which surrounds the show. Their design of the exhibition space is crafted to offer audiences a sense of a frozen moment in time, allowing exhibitors a chance to penetrate the exhibition and guide them through the multitude of artworks presented within the space.
The exhibition is emblematic of Warehouse421’s commitment to supporting the development of the arts ecosystem in the UAE, by providing a platform for grassroots arts and design that is committed to its social context and supports the suffusion of creative practices. Through a thought-provoking program, it aspires to bring art closer to the community, driving rich conversations and cultivating its positive impact on the public.
How to Maneuver opens on 10 December, running through to 16 February 2020. For further information, please visit warehouse421.
WAREHOUSE421 | Mina Zayed, Abu Dhabi
Location: https://www.warehouse421.ae/en/visit/
Opening Times:
Tuesday to Sunday 10 am – 8 pm
Monday Closed
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