Installation view of Yto Barrada: Riffs at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre / Brussels / September - December 2011 / © Photo: Filip Vanzieleghem
- Artists' Film Club:Travelling (Part 1 and Part 2) / Hand Me Downs / Institute of Contemporary Arts / London / Grande Bretagne
- ROLL OVER. REFLECTIONS ON DOCUMENTARY, AFTER RICHARD LEACOCK / TEMPORARY GALLERY / Köln +
YTO BARRADA + DUNCAN CAMPBELL + JAN DIETVORST / ROY VILLEVOYE +
LUKE FOWLER / ANNA MCLAUCHLAN + RICHARD LEACOCK +
FERNANDO SÁNCHEZ CASTILLO + HIROFUMI SUDA , "Roll Over" is a tribute to the lifelong commitment to the development of cinematography by British-American filmmaker Richard Leacock (London 1921-2011 Paris). His aspiration to get closer to reality and the methodology he developed to accomplish this aim, influenced filmography as we know it today. This exposition wants to bring forth new understandings of documentary in it’s capacity to shape the world. Video and "Final Cut Pro" are a few of the inventions that have made film accessible to a wider public. Still, the basic concerns of a documentary filmmaker haven’t fundamentally changed since film was born: Do I or do I not make a story. How can I get closer to the subject I’m interested in and how to reveal circumstances that have gone unnoticed before. How do I express ideas. Two rare films by Richard Leacock will be shown alongside recent works by contemporary artists Yto Barrada (*1971, FR/MA), Duncan Campbell (*1972, IE), Jan Dietvorst (*1953, NL) & Roy Villevoye (*1960, NL), Luke Fowler (*1978, UK), Fernando Sánchez Castillo (*1970, ES) and Hirofumi Suda (*1978, JP). Their films are inquisitive, but not informative. Some of them defy their own nature, introducing fictional elements in a non-fiction setting. Others include footage of events that took place when the filmmaker was still a child, or before he or she was even born. In all cases, sequences have been gathered, classified and shaped into a form open to numerous interpretations.
- When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes / Museum of Contemporary Art / Detroit +
Harald Szeemann’s 1969 exhibition has become one of the most legendary shows of the recent past. While the exhibition has since been discussed, researched and examined in a wide range of essays, books and conferences, an investigation into its history and impact has never before been realized in the format of an exhibition. The Wattis’s exhibition will take on the history and the myths around When Attitudes Become Form by bringing together a large group of international contemporary artists that follow, in a number of ways, the legacy of Conceptual art. Just as the original exhibition allowed for a diversity in material approaches, artistic voice, and process, When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes includes a diverse array of contemporary artists who continue to work within a similarly experimental and expansive approach. As When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes considers When Attitudes Become Form as a living past, enlivening and re-imagining its legacy in the current moment, the contemporary artworks will be presented alongside historical documents and representations of Szeemann’s original exhibition.
When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes has been curated by Jens Hoffmann and organized by the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts.
Artists include: Yto Barrada - Claire Fontaine - Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset - Ryan Gander - Emily Jacir - Roman Ondák - Fernando Ortega - Pratchaya Phinthong - Pablo Rasgado -Tino Sehgal- Sean Snyder- Mark Soo - Jan Timme - Guido van der Werve ...
- « Faces à faces » : soirée d’art contemporain à l’Auditorium du Louvre / Beau geste : Yto Barrada, artiste, en conversation avec Nadia Tazi, philosophe, et Marie Muracciole, critique d’art et commissaire d’exposition / Le Louvre / Paris +
Beau geste :
Yto Barrada, artiste, en conversation avec Nadia Tazi, philosophe, et Marie Muracciole, critique d’art et commissaire d’exposition
Yto Barrada vit et travaille à Tanger, au Maroc. Dans une série de photographies réalisée en 1999, Le Projet du Détroit, elle abordait les effets des accords de Schengen sur les habitants et les passagers de cette ville vouée au départ vers l'Europe. Depuis, ses photographies, ses films, ses livres et ses sculptures investissent l’espace qu'ils ouvrent entre l’histoire établie et les multiples «histoires » que le présent produit. Le film Beau Geste et le livre A Guide To Trees, pointent les revêtements idéologiques de l’urbanisme et les rôles absurdes que la nature endosse dans la représentation du pouvoir. À partir de ces deux œuvres, cette séance interrogera les résurgences de l’orientalisme et de ses dérives folkloriques dans une modernité parfois traitée comme un décor.
- RIFFS / FOTOMUSEUM WINTERTHUR / Winterthur
- Light from the Middle East / Victoria and Albert Museum / London +
Light from the Middle East: New Photography presents work by artists from across the Middle East (spanning North Africa to Central Asia), living in the region and in diaspora.
The exhibition explores the ways in which these artists investigate the language and techniques of photography. Some use the camera to record or bear witness, while others subvert that process to reveal how surprisingly unreliable a photograph can be. The works range from documentary photographs and highly staged tableaux to images manipulated beyond recognition. The variety of approaches is appropriate to the complexities of a vast and diverse region.
Light from the Middle East is divided into three sections, Recording, Reframing and Resisting, each of which focuses on a different approach to the medium of photography.
- Fiac Hors les Murs - Jardin des Plantes / Museum d'Histoire Naturelle - Paris / Paris
- FIAC 2012 Stand Polaris & galerieofmarseille / Grand Palais / Paris
- Fruits de la Passion / Centre Georges Pompidou / Paris
- Riffs / MACRO / Roma +
Barrada is Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2011 - the award yearly given to young artists distinguished for their work’s significance and creativity that is part of the cultural and artistic activities the Institute promotes internationally.
“It is important to create situations where people meet with different cultures and social realities” says Friedhelm Hütte, Deutsche Bank’s Global Head of Art for Deutsche Bank, “In this sense, to name Yto Barrada as Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2011 is exemplary.”
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Director of MACRO, adds: “Barrada is an artist extremely attentive to the human dramas of our time. Visitors to the exhibition can take a personal journey inside a little-known history feeling as if it was never read before”.
The exhibition – curated by Friedhelm Hütte and independent curator Marie Muracciole – travelled from the Guggenheim in Berlin to WIELS in Brussels, the Renaissance Society in Chicago and the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, and will be at MACRO from September 20th to November 11th, 2012 with an installation conceived for the museum’s spaces. The exhibition will continue its tour to the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Zurich.
The title of the show, RIFFS, has multiple references: Riffs recalls the Rif mountains, in Northern Morocco, where in 1921 a historic revolt took place. It also refers to the Cinema Rif, home of the Cinémathèque de Tanger, of which the artist is the founding director. Above all, the title of the show refers to the musical term “riff”, a phrase of music frequently repeated in a composition, a concept that inspires the artist’s presentation of her works and the show’s layout.
The frame of Yto Barrada’s work is her city, Tangier, strongly transformed after the Schengen Agreement in 1991, which the artists analyzes in terms of both past and current consequences.
“The artist investigates history’s forgotten versions, the world behind the scenes, shadows in the evolution of her country. Ordinary people, neighborhoods and places of everyday life and “touristic” stereotypes play a fundamental role in front of the camera of the artist. Yto Barrada’s strategy combines a documentaristic approach with an almost meditative use of images, to tell what North Africa is, with its currently changing economic, cultural and political boundaries”, says Marie Muracciole.
The show at MACRO, which opens in conjunction with FOTOGRAFIA - Festival Internazionale di Roma, includes photographs, printed material, sculptures and videos; a program of film screenings from the Cinémathèque de Tanger will be shown at the MACRO’s conference room.
The Cinémathèque, founded in 2003 as a non-profit association, is an important cultural reality, the first of its kind in North Africa. Its mission is to develop film culture in Morocco through the promotion of foreign as well as local cinema, the production of documentaries, narrative films, artists’ videos and experimental films, with particular attention given to educational activities and to the promotion of a dialogue among professionals.
Yto Barrada will also participate in the FOTOGRAFIA with several pieces shown in “Work” the section curated by Marco Delogu which gathers works by photographers such as Roger Ballen, Claire Chevrier, Raphaël Dallaporta, Joseph Koudelka, Chris Killip, Fosco Maraini, Edgar Martins, Nina Poppe, Simon Roberts, Lars Tunbjörk and Florian van Roekel.
- When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes / CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts / San Francisco +
Harald Szeemann’s 1969 exhibition has become one of the most legendary shows of the recent past. While the exhibition has since been discussed, researched and examined in a wide range of essays, books and conferences, an investigation into its history and impact has never before been realized in the format of an exhibition. The Wattis’s exhibition will take on the history and the myths around When Attitudes Become Form by bringing together a large group of international contemporary artists that follow, in a number of ways, the legacy of Conceptual art. Just as the original exhibition allowed for a diversity in material approaches, artistic voice, and process, When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes includes a diverse array of contemporary artists who continue to work within a similarly experimental and expansive approach. As When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes considers When Attitudes Become Form as a living past, enlivening and re-imagining its legacy in the current moment, the contemporary artworks will be presented alongside historical documents and representations of Szeemann’s original exhibition.
When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes has been curated by Jens Hoffmann and organized by the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts.
Artists include:
Zarouhie Abdalian
Pablo Accinelli
Meriç Algün Ringborg
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
Jonathas de Andrade
Kathryn Andrews
Nazgol Ansarinia
Nicolás Bacal
Christopher Badger
Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck
Yto Barrada
Taysir Batniji
James Beckett
Nina Beier
Erick Beltrán
Walead Beshty
Cezary Bodzianowski
Matthew Buckingham
Johanna Calle
Arabella Campbell
Juan Capistran
Mariana Castillo Deball
Etienne Chambaud
Marcelo Cidade
Claire Fontaine
Nicolás Consuegra
Abraham Cruzvillegas
Alexandre da Cunha
Maria Eichhorn
Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset
Cevdet Erek
Annika Eriksson
Lara Favaretto
Aurélien Froment
Simon Fujiwara
Meschac Gaba
Dani Gal
Ryan Gander
Mario Garcia Torres
João Maria Gusmão and Pedro Paiva
Alexander Gutke
Jeppe Hein
Emily Jacir
Maryam Jafri
Alicja Kwade
Luisa Lambri
Adriana Lara
Tim Lee
Mateo López
Renata Lucas
Marie Lund
Kris Martin
Vincent Meessen
Simon Dybbroe Møller
Jonathan Monk
Shahryar Nashat
Roman Ondák
Fernando Ortega
Christodoulos Panayiotou
Nicolás Paris
Pratchaya Phinthong
Amalia Pica
Kirsten Pieroth
Wilfredo Prieto
Pablo Rasgado
Nicolás Robbio
Will Rogan
Pamela Rosenkranz
Fabrice Samyn
Kim Schoenstadt
Tino Sehgal
Sean Snyder
Mark Soo
Mateo Tannatt
Ron Terada
Hank Willis Thomas
Jan Timme
Clarissa Tossin
Guido van der Werve
Natasha Wheat
Akram Zaatari
- Peut-être chaque soir acceptons-nous le risque de vivre, en dormant, des souffrances que nous considérons comme nulles et non avenues parce qu’elle seront ressenties au cours d’un sommeil que nous croyons sans conscience. Marcel Proust / Galerie Polaris
- Mind the system, find the gap / Curated by Ils Huygens & Karen Verschooren / Z33 – house for contemporary art / Hasselt / Belgique
- RIFFS / IKON / Birmingham
- Mobilier urbain / Pace Gallery London
- Curated by Kyla McDonald and Duygu Demir / SALT / Istanbul
- La Triennale Intense Proximity / Palais de Tokyo +
Okwui Enwezor,commissaire général
Yto Barrada présentera le film Hand-Me-Downs qui est un montage de séquences de films de famille des années 1960, réalisé à partir de transferts d’images d’époque, du super 8 vers le digital. Yto Barrada s’approprie ces vidéos amateures et ces souvenirs de famille pour évoquer la mémoire collective. Le film semble raconter des mythes de ce proche passé, fondés sur des narrateurs inconnus et des histoires impossibles à vérifier.
Yto Barrada fait partie de cette génération d’artistes internationaux dont le travail interroge le contexte social et politique en même temps qu’il se construit par un vocabulaire original et critique. Elle a étudié les sciences politiques à la Sorbonne, à Paris, et la photographie à l’International Centre of Photography, de New York avant de créer la Cinémathèque de Tanger en 2005, un espace-projet qui agit comme une véritable proposition critique au Maroc. L’environnement est au cœur de ses problématiques. Dans A Modest Proposal (une proposition modeste), son regard témoigne des transformations et de l’uniformisation de la ville de Tanger par l’expansion des projets immobiliers au détriment de l’écologie sociale et naturelle. Le paysage se fait porteur des cicatrices d’actions diverses, officielles ou clandestines, révélatrices de la situation politique du pays. N’hésitant pas à utiliser les outils et objets destinés à l’éducation des enfants, l’artiste inscrit la dimension pédagogique au sein même de son vocabulaire artistique. Les techniques de pliage ou de puzzle complètent ses photographies et vidéos. Son travail est largement collectionné par les musées et fut exposé au Jeu de paume (Paris) et à la Biennale de Venise en 2007 et 2011.
- Curators’ Series #5. Bouvard and Pécuchet's Compendious Quest for Beauty / David Roberts Art Foundation / London +
Curators Simone Menegoi and Chris
Sharp, artists :
Phyllida Barlow, Yto Barrada, Morton Bartlett, Bram Bogart,
Boyle Family, Sir Frank Brangwyn, Peter Buggenhout, Gerard Byrne, Carter, Susan Collis,
George Condo, John Currin, Jules Dalou, Thomas Demand, Valie Export, Graham
Hudson, Tamara De Lempicka, Roy Lichtenstein, Mark Manders, Susan Meiselas, Marlo
Pascual, Grayson Perry, Seth Pick, Man Ray, Santiago Sierra, David Shrigley, Jamie
Shovlin, Andreas Slominski, Oscar Tuazon, Gavin Turk, and Douglas White
- RIFFS / Renaissance Society / Chicago
- African Photography, For Whose Eyes? Constructing and Deconstructing Identities / Madville Gallery
- You have been there - Cutared by Marie Muracciole / Galerie marian Goodman / New York +
"You have been there" curated by Marie Muracciole, Galerie Marian Goodman/New York with Chantal Akerman-Yto Barrada-Gerard Byrne-Claude Closky-Moyra Davey-David Goldblatt-Dan Graham-Pierre Huyghe-Christoph Keller-Bouchra Khalili-Zoe-Leonard-Steve McQeen-Chritodoulos Panayiotou-Jeff Wall.December 13 - January 21.2012.
- Life is a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. / Galerie Polaris
- Paris Photo 2011- Stand Galerie Polaris / Grand Palais - Paris
- I decide not to save the world / Level 2 Gallery -Tate Modern- Curated by Kyla McDonald and Duygu Demir / Tate Modern / London / Grande Bretagne
- FIAC 2011 Paris Grand Palais / Paris
- Garden Marathon / Serpentine Gallery London +
he Serpentine Gallery Garden Marathon is the sixth in the Gallery’s acclaimed Marathon series. This two-day event is an exploration of the concept of the garden. A product of the creative encounter between the man-made and the natural, between order and disorder, the garden can offer productive metaphors for the interactions between human life and time, care, thought or space.Etel Adnan, Maria Thereza Alves, Rosie Atkins, Gianfranco Baruchello, Yto Barrada, Gerry Bibby, Stefano Boeri, Andrea Branzi, John Brockman, Pablo Bronstein, Hélène Cixous, Gilles Clément, Pascal Cribier, Adam Curtis, Elizabeth Diller, Jimmie Durham, Marcus du Sautoy, Patrick Eyres, Hans-Peter Feldmann, FIELDCLUB, Sophie Fiennes, Jef Geys, Adriaan Geuze, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Fritz Haeg with Denise Withers, Zarina Hashmi, Will Holder, Jennifer Jacquet, Charles Jencks, Koo Jeong-A, Alison Knowles, Pablo León de la Barra, Jonas Mekas and David Ellis, Catherine Mosbach, muf architecture/art, Silke Otto-Knapp, Philippe Parreno, Dan Pearson, Giuseppe Penone, Christian Philipp Müller, Alice Rawsthorn, Carissa Rodriguez and Avena Gallagher, David Rowan, Peter Saville and Anna Blessmann, Rüdiger Schöttle, Richard Sennett, Bas Smets, Paul Smith, Something & Son, Susan Stenger, Corin Sworn, Wolfgang Tillmans, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Sophie von Cundale, Alex Waterman and Andrea Zanzotto.
- Until it Makes Sense ( curated by Jean-Marc Prévost) / Kadist Fondation Paris +
The exhibition gathers a ensemble of works from the Kadist collection (Saâdane AFIF – Yto BARRADA – Matti BRAUN
Matthew BUCKINGHAM – Peter FRIEDL
Mario GARCIA-TORRES – Pratchaya PHINTHONG - Walid RAAD
) which remain open to suspensions and to shifts in meaning. Each of them reports abstract or physical transformations bound to a temporal process.
These artists rethink aesthetic questions, while extended their field to
non-artistic methodologies, and define their practice in a social, political and philosophical context
- Mapping Subjectivity: Experimentation in Arab Cinema from the 1960s to Now, Part II / The Museum of Modern Art / New York +
THE SECOND EDITION OF RARELY EXHIBITED WORKS BY MASTER AND EMERGING FILMMAKERS FROM THE ARAB WORLD PREMIERES.
Many of the filmmakers are present for dialogue with the audience following the screenings.
Beginning October 5, the second installment of the film series Mapping Subjectivity: Experimentation in Arab Cinema from the 1960s to Now premieres in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters at MoMA. The works selected for the second part of the series hail from Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar, and the UAE, and reflect a diversity of voices and a richness of imaginative visual languages.
Beginning with Lakhdar Hamina's majestic The Chronicle of the Years of Embers (1975), an epic tale of sons and daughters forging their destiny and struggling for liberation from colonial rule, this film series aims to map a largely unknown heritage of personal, artistic, and sometimes experimental cinema from the Arab world. From the 1960s onward, Middle Eastern filmmakers and artists have used existing footage—whether found or borrowed from television, cinema, or public or personal archives—to create montages and forge visual narratives that are profoundly daring, innovative, and subjective. Several of the films here achieve this through personal histories constructed in the first-person singular, such as Akram Zaatari's Al-Yaom (This Day) (2003), a voyage through geography and memory based on the circulation of images in the Arab world; Yto Barrada's Hand-Me-Downs (2011), the filmmaker's exploration into her family history, recounting 16 myths based on unreliable narrators and unverifiable stories; and Hakim Belabbes's Ashlaa (In Pieces) (2009), an unflinchingly intimate chronicle of the filmmaker's family in Morocco, made from footage collected over more than a decade.
Audiovisual archives are a repository and chronicle of memories and lived moments, and are therefore as much a part of the fabric of collective imagination as cinema. Rania Stephan's film Ikhtifa'aat Soad Hosni el-Thalaathat (The Three Disappearances of Soad Hosni) (2011) is a rapturous homage to a rich and versatile era of film production in Egypt, constructed from the work of one of its most revered stars, Soad Hosni. Néjib Belkadhi's VHS Kahloucha (2006) tells the story of an ordinary man's appropriation of film classics, while Ali Essafi's Ouarzazate, the Movie (2001) uncovers the alternate reality of film production on location. Mohamed Soueid's Tango el-Amal (Tango of Yearning) (1998) is a cinephile's poetic elegy to film and Beirut's movie theaters, pieced together from memories and traces of a city undergoing a radical transformation. Mohamed Soueid will also present his lecture-performance Written in the Dust on October 17 as part of the Museum's weekly showcase for innovation in film Modern Mondays.
Tales of sons with dreams for a better life—building their destinies and enduring a rupture between generations—inspired a number of the films, including Ahmed el-Maânouni's Alyam! Alyam! (Oh the Days!) (1978), the story of a young peasant whose dreams of a prosperous future lead him to apply for immigration to France, and Oussama Mohammad's Nujum an-Nahar (Stars in Broad Daylight) (1988), a tale of a double wedding, where one bride runs off in the middle of her wedding and the other refuses to get married.
Mapping Subjectivity, Part II, is co-organized by The Museum of Modern Art and ArteEast, and presented in association with the Abu Dhabi Film Festival. On October 13, Glenn Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art moderates Archives, Appropriation, and Montage: Rewriting History and the Personal in Arab Film, a roundtable discussion between filmmakers, artists, and scholars considering the use of found footage to illustrate various perspectives in Middle Eastern film.
Mapping Subjectivity, Part II, is co-organized by The Museum of Modern Art and ArteEast, and presented in association with the Abu Dhabi Film Festival. On October 13, Glenn Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art moderates Archives, Appropriation, and Montage: Rewriting History and the Personal in Arab Film, a roundtable discussion between filmmakers, artists, and scholars considering the use of found footage to illustrate various perspectives in Middle Eastern film.
- Hauntings – Ghost Box Media / Heimliche und unheimliche Präsenz in Medien, Kunst und Pop / Kunstverein Medienturm / Graz
- RIFFS / WIELS / Bruxelles
- YOU HAVE BEEN THERE - departures, bifurcations / Curator Marie Muracciole / Galerie Marian Goodman / Paris +
With Annette Messager, Moyra Davey, Amar Kanwar, David Goldblatt, Jeff Wall, Gerard Byrne, Yto Barrada,Bouchra Khalili, Steve McQueen,Christophe Keller, Pierre Huyghe.
Une proposition de Marie Muracciole
Vous avez été là - cette exposition réunit un ensemble d’œuvres autour de l’idée du départ. Certaines sont liées au simple passage d’un lieu à un autre ou d’un temps à un autre. D’autres se réfèrent à des transformations de l’existence, à la fin d’une histoire ou d’une croyance. Chacune figure à sa manière l’énergie et la perte que génèrent les changements de trajectoires, les choix, les séparations. Le titre renvoie à une vision fugitive, ou plus analytique, des distances parcourues ou imaginées, des ruptures et des métamorphoses accomplies.
Onze artistes aux pratiques distinctes et issus de générations et de contextes différents, se rencontrent autour d’un dénominateur commun momentané qui est la figure du départ ou celle de la bifurcation. Cartographies, relevés transitoires, constellations fictives, représentations de l'attente ou de la séparation, ces images ne peuvent former une seule histoire et se prêtent aux déplacements de l'imaginaire. Elles ne se ressemblent pas et ne se complètent pas. Elles ne proposent pas de cohésion formelle ou idéologique. Leur présence ici ouvre des territoires et des dérivations possibles, et invite à y circuler à notre tour.
- Dream It - Achieve It - Leave It / Galerie Polaris
- « ILLUMInazioni – ILLUMInations », 54 eme Biennale de Venise, Commissaire Bice Curiger / Arsenale,Biennale de Venise / Venise / Italie +
The 54th International Art Exhibition, directed by Bice Curiger, will run June 4th to November 27th, 2011 at the Giardini and Arsenale venues (Preview on June 1-2-3) and elsewhere around Venice. The show is titled ILLUMInazioni – ILLUMInations, and will be set up in the Central Pavilion at Giardini and at the Arsenale forming a single itinerary that will feature 82 artists from all over the world, including 32 young artists born after 1975, as well as 32 women artists.
- The Future of a Promise / curated by Lina Lazaar / Magazzini del Sale / Venezia +
Abdelkader-Benchamma- Abdulnasser Gharem-Ahmed Mater-Ahmed Alsoudani-Ayman Baalbaki-Yto Barrada-Emily Jacir Fayçal Baghriche-Jananne Al-Ani-Kader Attia- Mona Hatoum-Mounir Fatmi-Yazan Khalili-Ziad Abillama-Ziad Antar
The Future of a Promise is the Venice Biennale’s largest pan-Arab exhibition of contemporary art. Presenting important works that range from installation, performance and photography, to video, sculpture and painting, this landmark exhibition brings together more than twenty-five recent works and commissions by some of the foremost artists from the Arab world. Artists presented are from Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Morocco, Palestine, Jordan and Iraq.
- the World belongs to you / Collection François Pinault, Biennale de Venise / Palazzo Grassi / Venise
- Solo show - Artist of the year / Deutsche Guggenheim / Berlin +
On the recommendation of the Deutsche Bank Global Art Advisory Council, consisting of curators Okwui Enwezor, Hou Hanru, Udo Kittelmann and Nancy Spector and chaired by Pierre de Weck, member of Deutsche Bank AG's Executive Committee, the bank honors young artists who have already created an extraordinary oeuvre in which works on paper or photography play an important role. As "Artist of the Year," Barrada will be presented in a comprehensive solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin from April 15 to June 19, 2011, which will subsequently be shown at other international institutions.
http://www.deutsche-guggenheim.de/dg/
- PLOT FOR A BIENNIAL - Sharjah Biennial 2010 / Sharjah / Sharjah +
Curated by Suzanne Cotter and Rasha Salti, with Associate Curator Haig Aivazian, Sharjah Biennial 10 Plot for a Biennial is a multifaceted presentation of works and programs, spanning the disciplines of visual art, film, choreography, music, video and publishing, including more than 65 Sharjah Biennial Commissions.
- EUROPA : IMAGINING THE (IM)POSSIBLE / Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery / NEW YORK
- Breaking News / Fotografia contemporanea da Medio Oriente e Africa / Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena / Modena / Italie
- Paris Photo 2010 / Stand/Booth B37 / Carrousel du Louvre
- Tradition of Future - Future of Tradition / Haus der Kunst Munich / Munich +
the future of tradition – the tradition of future
100 years after the exhibition ‘masterpieces of muhammadan art’ in munich
17 sep 10 > 09 jan 11
in 1910, the largest exhibition of art from the islamic cultural area took place in munich. with over 3,600 exhibits in 80 rooms, ‘masterpieces of muhammadan art’ set new standards for the research and reception of art from muslim countries. exactly one hundred years later, the exhibition at the haus der kunst recalls this epoch-making show with an important change in view: it not only includes contemporary art, design, photography, architecture and fashion, but also provides artists and institutions from the region to take part in the exhibition with their own concepts. the exhibition display, for instance, is by samir el kordy, one of egypt's most innovative architects. and by cooperating with huda smitshuijzen abifarès and the khatt foundation it will be possible to present new developments in arabic typography. at the centre of the exhibition is the new installation of ca. 30 of the most famous 'islamic' artefacts from the 1910 exhibition, while invited artists and institutions fill the surrounding spaces.
‘the future of tradition – the tradition of future' takes place in the context of 'changing views', an exhibition and event series hosted by numerous cultural institutions in munich.
- Centre de la Photographie de Genève / Centre de la Photographie de Genève / Genève / Suisse
- An impossible Match, curated by Liberty Roy / Galerie Polaris +
Liberty Roy , jeune commissaire d’exposition, installée à Oakland (USA) a accepté la proposition du directeur de la galerie Polaris, Bernard Utudjian, de faire son premier commissariat en France à partir d’œuvres récentes de certains artistes de la galerie Polaris.
- Collection Jean Conrad et Isabelle Lemaître / http://museoarte.perucultural.org.pe / Lima +
Lugar: MALI – Salas temporales 3 y 4 / Centro Fundación Telefónica
Temporada: 8 de julio al 3 de octubre de 2010
Alta Tecnología Andina - ATA, Centro Fundación Telefónica y el Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI en colaboración con la Fundación Mondriaan (Holanda) y con el auspicio de Samsung e Inteligo SAB presentan VIDEO XXI. Colección Lemaître, la más importante exhibición internacional de video arte realizada hasta la fecha en el Perú. La selección de esta muestra internacional está a cargo del curador José Carlos Mariátegui y ATA.
VIDEO XXI presenta por primera vez en América Latina los videos de la colección de Jean-Conrad e Isabelle Lemaître (matrimonio francés establecido en Londres), una de las más reconocidas selecciones de video arte que cuenta con obras de artistas de más de 33 países. La colección Lemaître pone énfasis en artistas recientes que producen video tanto en Europa como en Medio Oriente, Asia y América Latina.
VIDEOXXI presenta veintitrés trabajos de video de artistas que por primera vez se muestran en el Perú.
En el Centro Fundación Telefónica: Yto Barrada (Francia/Marruecos), Sébastian Caillat (Francia), Dominique González Foerster (Francia), Nicolaj Larssen (Dinamarca), Aernout Mik (Holanda), Steve McQueen (Inglaterra), Joao Onofre (Portugal), Christoph Rutimann (Suiza), Bojan Sarcevic (Bosnia).
En el MALI: Atlas Group (Lebanon), Yael Bartana (Israel), De Rijke de Roij (Holanda), Sebastian Díaz Morales (Argentina),Yang Fudong (China), Mario García Torres (México), Fabien Giraud (Francia), Hassan Khan (Egipto), Arthur Kleinjan (Holanda), Sigalit Landau (Israel), Astrid Nippoldt (Alemania), Rachel Reupke (Inglaterra), Mark Wallinger, (Inglaterra), Gillian Wearing (Inglaterra).
Los artistas seleccionados utilizan el video para desarrollar posiciones críticas sobre la condición humana y establecer nuevos modelos de intercambio global.
- Echappées / Musée des Beaux Arts Tours / Tours
- Nottingham Contemporary / Nottingham Contemporary / Nottingham / Grande Bretagne
- People and Places / Collection FRAC / Musée des Augustins Hazerbrouk / Hazebrouck
- Play / Galerie Sfeir Semler / Beirut
- Studio Harlem / New York
- Europa:Imagining the(Im)Possible / Harn Museum / Florida +
curated by Kerry Oliver-Smith, works from Francis Alÿs,Kader Attia,Yto Barrada,Tacita Dean,
Dan Perjovschi...
- A modest proposal / < +
Yto Barrada in a residency at L’appartement 22 from 15 December 2009 to 14 February 2010.
"YTO BARRADA’S PALM PROJECT LOOKS AT THE MARKETING OF MOROCCO AND THE HOMOGENIZATION OF THE COUNTRY’S URBAN AND BOTANICAL LANDSCAPE. THE PROJECT ALSO ASSESSES THE STATUS OF THE PALM TREE, THAT ICON OF EXOTICISM AND SELF-FOLKLORIZATION.
ANY SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE PLANTS DISCUSSED AND MOROCCAN SUBJECTS LIVING OR DEAD ARE PURELY COINCIDENTAL"
Palm Project by Yto Barrada incorporates photography, video, archive and interventions.
Yto Barrada, Palm Project, 2009. Courtesy of the artist.
- Disorientation II / Manarat Al Saadiyat / Abu Dhabi
- Third AiM international Biennale / Museum of Marrakech-Maroc
- Paris Photo 2009 / Carrousel du Louvre / Paris +
Stand B 37
Yto Barrada , Matthias Bruggmann, Stéphane Couturier.
- Third ICP Triennial of photography and vidéo / International Center of photography / New York
- Take the A Train 2 / Galerie Polaris +
Espace 8 rue Saint-Claude
- Voyage sentimental 2 / Frac Languedo Roussillon / Montpellier
- elles@centrepompidou-ils@centrepompidou / Musée National d Art Moderne Centre Pompidou / Paris +
commisssaire : Camille Morineau
- Transmission Interrupted / Modern Art Oxford / Oxford / Grande Bretagne
- Utopia Ici ou Là / Exposition de la collection d'Art Contemporain du Conseil Général Seine St Denis / Espace 1789 / 93400 Saint Denis / France
- Continental Rifts / Fowler Art Museum / Los Angeles / Etats-Unis
- Face of our Time / SF-MOMA - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art / San Francisco / Etats-Unis
- Yto Barrada & Hala Elkoussy / Göteborgs Konsthall / Göteborgs Konsthall / Goteborg / Suède
- Passageworks : Contemporary Art from the Collection / SF-MOMA - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art / San Francisco / Etats-Unis
- Eclats de frontière / FRAC Provences-Alpes-Côte d'Azur / Marseille
- Snap Judgments / Stedelijk Museum CS / Amsterdam / Pays-Bas
- Revolutions and Runs / Collection Isabelle et Jean-Conrad Lemaître / University of California Art Gallery / San Diego / Etats-Unis
- The snap judgments / Memphis Brook Museum of Art / Memphis / Etats-Unis
- The snap judgments / National gallery of Canada / Ottawa / Canada
- Brave new worlds / Walker Art Center / Minneapolis / Etats-Unis
- Iris Tingitana / Galerie Polaris / Paris
- Port City / Arnolfini / Bristol / Grande-Bretagne
- Iris Tingitana / Pavillon de l'Arsenal / Biennale de Venise / Italie
- The snap judgments / Museo Tamayo / Mexico city
- The Maghreb Connection / Movements of life across North Africa / Centre d'Art Contemporain / Genève / Suisse
- The Maghreb connection / Townhouse Gallery / Le Caire
- 2ème Biennale BIACS / Séville / Espagne
- Africa Remix / Moderna Museet / Stockholm
- Under the same sky / The National Museum of Photography / Copenhague
- Snap judgments - New position in contemp / Miami Art Central
- Why Pictures Now / Museum Moderner Kunst / Vienne / Autriche
- Africa Remix / Mori Art Museum / Tokyo / Japon
- A life full of holes - the strait project / The Kitchen / New York / Etats-Unis
- Yto Barrada / Jeu de Paume-Site Sully / Paris
- Contemporary African Photography / I.C.P / New York / Etats-Unis
- Africa Remix / Centro Atlantico de arte Moderno / Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Meeting Point / Stenersen Museum / Oslo / Norvège
- The Strait Project / Mead Gallery - Warwick Arts Centre / Coventry / Grande Bretagne
- Africa Remix / Centre Georges Pompidou
- The Strait / Open Eye Gallery / Liverpool / Grande Bretagne
- Africa Remix / Hayward Gallery / Londres / Grande Bretagne
- Africa Remix / Museum Kunst Palast / Düsseldorff / Allemagne
- Le detroit / Witte de With Museum / Rotterdam / Pays-Bas
- Tour-ismos - La Derrota de la dissensio / Fundacion Tapies / Barcelone / Espagne
- Gran Royal Turismo / Galerie Polaris