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Kurzmeldungen & Tipps
Stadtausstellung: von Ebal bis Gerzim
Ausschreibung für Künstler
April 2011
A new sequel of the CITIES EXHIBITION series produced by the Ethnographic and Art Museum – Birzeit University is set this year in the city of Nablus "Between Ebal and Gerzim". The exhibition is curated by Vera Tamari and Yazid Anani. Visual artists are encouraged to submit proposals for contemporary artistic interventions in the city based on the concept brief.
Der Einsendeschluss für Bewerbungen wurde verlängert bis: 15. Mai 2011
Bewerbungen bitte via Email an
bzumuseum@birzeit.edu Subject: NABLUS
Concept Brief: CITIES EXHIBITION is a project that attempts to draw attention to a variety of relationships between people and place and time, keeping the cadence and uniqueness of each city, moving from the past to the present through the narrative of time. The idea of the project is beyond just the stereotypical representations of nostalgia and folklore, it is by itself an attempt to putting in juxtaposition, past and contemporary visual and cultural evidence, not only to affirm the uniqueness of those cities, but to challenge the issues of memory, identity and change as well. Nablus 'Neapolis', the new city of Vespasian; the Shechem of Abraham and Sara in the biblical land of Canaan; a city that has witnessed its destruction and resurrection twenty two times flanked by its guardians mount Gerzim and Ebal. Nablus of the Abbasids and Ottomans, a Palestinian city that stubbornly withstood wars, resisted occupation, Nablus ‘Jabal el Nar’, is where present and history coexist; and where cultures intertwine leaving traces of splendor and change on architecture, art, cuisine, and social structure.
(Pressemitteilung)
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Ausschreibung:
künstlerische Interventionen in Nablus
Bewerbungen bis:
15. Mai 2011
Kuratorinnen:
Vera Tamari
Yazid Anani
Projekt veranstaltet von:
Birzeit University Museum
P.O. Box 14
Birzeit
Palästina
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Unterstützt von
The Arab Fund for Art & Culture
Siehe auch:
Ramallah - die Schönste von allen?
Eine Reflexion über die soziale Geschichte und Gegenwart von Ramallah. Ausstellung im Ethnografischen und Kunstmuseum der Birzeit Universität, kuratiert von Vera Tamari und Yazid Anani.
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