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Abed Al Kadiri to curate Abu Dhabi Art’s ‘Beyond’ initiative

- M uhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

ABU DHABI:ABU Dhabi Art (ADA) has announced Abed Al Kadiri, multidisci­plinary artist, publisher, curator and Co-founder and Director of Lebanon-based publisher Dongola Limited Editions, as guest curator for its annual Beyond: Emerging Artists programme (Nov. 16 – Jan 22, 2023) at Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi.

As part of the year-round event, Al Kadiri will mentor three Uae-based emerging artists - Majd Alloush (Syria), Sarah Al Mehairi (UAE) and Mohamed Khalid - as they create new commission­ed works to be exhibited at the art fair in November. Each artist will explore notions of borders, home, man-made territorie­s and geographic­al mapping, with a special focus on artists’ books.

The Beyond programme will run alongside an iteration of Al Kadiri’s acclaimed pandemic undertakin­g Cities Under Quarantine: The Mailbox Project, which will be travelling to Al Ain and be on view at Qasr Al Muwaiji (Nov. 16 – Jan. 22, 2023), coinciding with the opening of the fair.

It features more than 50 renowned Arab artists, including Dia Al-azzawi, Mona Saudi, Mohammad Omar Khalil and Mohammad Kazem, who drew from their unique experience­s of isolation during the COVID-19 lockdown to create their works.

The artists, deprived of studio practice of working with canvas or sculpture, embraced another, perhaps more intimate, medium: the artist’s book. Each artist was given a book in the format of their choice – either a Leporello or a hand-stitched sketch book – ready to be filled with their work.

Dyala Nusseibeh, ADA Director said: “Our annual Beyond: Emerging Artists programme seeks to propel Uae-based artists forward on an internatio­nal level, enabling them to create ambitious new work with guidance from the guest curator and with funds and opportunit­y provided by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.”

Al Kadiri said that “in this edition, I hope to spark deep conversati­on that weaves the works of the three artists together, while approachin­g the exhibition with a new perspectiv­e by focussing on the practice of artist’s book making.” His work focuses on the notion of translatin­g violence, investigat­ing repressed personal and collective traumatic experience­s, while emphasisin­g the destructio­n of cultural heritage migration and belonging.

As Director of Dongola, which he co-founded in 2017, he helps create limited edition artists’ books by collaborat­ing with artists, authors and designers to offer unconventi­onal perspectiv­es on art and contempora­ry topics in the MENASA region. Dongola Limited Editions is a leading publishing house that positions artists’ books as an artistic and aesthetic contempora­ry practice from the Arab world.

Al Kadiri was born in Beirut and has double majored in Arabic Literature and Fine Arts. His work is held by The British Museum (London), Institut du Monde Arabe (Paris), The World Bank (Washington DC), Arab Fund (Kuwait) and private collection­s.

Despite coming from diverse background­s and employing differing artistic practices, all three of the Beyond selected artists explore themes of identity in their work. Alloush’s work spans multiple discipline­s, including printmakin­g, sculpture, photograph­y, moving image, installati­on and performanc­e. His practice challenges the notion of borders in concept, content and medium, by exploring geopolitic­s, and social and environmen­tal issues such as the ramificati­ons of war and displaceme­nt.

He said that he finds himself “rethinking the term ‘digital cartograph­y’ and the meaning behind cartograph­y in general. I hope to produce works that investigat­e the idea of borders in depth, dismantlin­g and questionin­g the idea of these lines that divides us.”

Khalid examines the materialit­y of everyday objects to bring out their metaphoric­al potential; he dissects ironies of his everyday surroundin­gs, using mundane material. He may begin his work playfully, but it develops into a methodical formula with a philosophi­cal content that reveals relationsh­ips between his subjects and their correlatio­n to human beings.

Al Mehairi was born in Abu Dhabi in 1998, where she currently lives and works. Her body of work explores the push and pull of material to evoke a story that both conceals and reveals itself. She investigat­es her presence in ever-changing environmen­ts, breaking them down, weaving through fact and fiction and thus building a language, while exploring interrelat­ionships. She commented that “I’m particular­ly excited to work with the scale and new forms in my practice and, through the process, have it translated into an artist’s book.”

Beyond: Emerging Artists is an annual initiative that launched in 2017; the programme provides three emerging artists in the UAE with a plaform from which to develop their practice and realise ambitious art projects. The selected artists are chosen by a guest curator each year. They undertake a yearlong programme of workshops and studio visits initiated by the guest curator, which leads toward the realisatio­n of a project for the Abu Dhabi Art fair in November.

The works remain on exhibition to the public for several months beyond the fair dates. Nusseibeh has been ADA Director since 2016. ADA, by placing strong emphasis on a diverse public engagement programme, including art installati­ons and exhibition­s, talks and events that take place in different locations throughout the year, expands beyond the notion of a traditiona­l art fair.

The culminatio­n of the year-long programme is the ADA event in November, which provides an important sales plaform for participat­ing galleries, while also offering them an opportunit­y to showcase their installati­ons and site-specific works by their artists, to a wide audience.the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), among other things, drives the sustainabl­e growth of Abu Dhabi’s culture and tourism sectors.

 ?? ?? Quarantine­d No.1 by Dia Al-azzawi.
Quarantine­d No.1 by Dia Al-azzawi.
 ?? ?? Tree of Life in Corona Time by Mona Saudi.
Tree of Life in Corona Time by Mona Saudi.
 ?? ?? Mohamed Khalid dissects ironies of his everyday surroundin­gs.
Mohamed Khalid dissects ironies of his everyday surroundin­gs.
 ?? ?? Sarah Al Mehairi narrates stories that both conceal and reveal.
Sarah Al Mehairi narrates stories that both conceal and reveal.
 ?? ?? Dyala Nusseibeh is the Director of Abu Dhabi Art.
Dyala Nusseibeh is the Director of Abu Dhabi Art.
 ?? ?? Abed Al Kadiri is Curator, Beyond – Emerging Artists programme.
Abed Al Kadiri is Curator, Beyond – Emerging Artists programme.
 ?? ?? Majd Alloush is a Syrian artist.
Majd Alloush is a Syrian artist.

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