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Works of 12 artists to create a bridge of understand­ing

PIECES ON MIGRATION AND DISPLACEME­NT TO BE DISPLAYED IN TORONTO

- By Staff Reporter

Contempora­ry works of artists from across the Middle East are expected to dispel ignorance in how people view the Muslim world when they go on display at the first museum dedicated to Muslim Civilisati­ons in North America.

More than 20 diverse works of 12 artists, all united by the theme of migrations and geographic­al displaceme­nt, including the struggle of having to cope with an ever-shifting world, will be on display at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto from July 25, 2015 to January 3, 2016.

The works of the artists from the Barjeel Art Foundation from Sharjah, which was establishe­d by Sultan Sooud Al Qasimi, will range from photograph­y and video to installati­on, sculpture and painting and will give the audience in Toronto a better understand­ing of the type of work coming from this part of the world.

The exhibition, Home Ground: Contempora­ry Art from the Barjeel Art Foundation, will help link two global cities and create a mutual understand­ing, said Al Qasimi at a press conference held at the Ismaili Centre in Dubai.

“This exhibition is opening at a time of great importance in which we are all in need of more understand­ing and sharing of values not only between the Middle East and North America but across the world,” he said. A city like Toronto resembles Dubai in the sense that they are global cities with many people who have migrated in search of better opportunit­ies.”

Arif Lalani, Canada’s Ambassador to the UAE, believes that during this critical time, culture can be a tool to help others understand the Islamic world and Islamic principles in depth, including the diversity in Islamic civilisati­ons and their contributi­on to humanity.

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 ?? Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News ?? Setting the agenda From left: Arif Lalani; AmiruddinT­hanawala, president of the Esmaili Community in the UAE; Sultan Sooud Al Qasimi and Aziz Merchant, vice-president of the Esmaili Community at a press conference held to announce the exhibition.
Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News Setting the agenda From left: Arif Lalani; AmiruddinT­hanawala, president of the Esmaili Community in the UAE; Sultan Sooud Al Qasimi and Aziz Merchant, vice-president of the Esmaili Community at a press conference held to announce the exhibition.

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