Exhibition of UAE-based art in Seoul looks beyond the gilded stereotypes
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Exhibition of UAE-based art in Seoul looks beyond the gilded stereotypes
""We were given complete freedom to really curate and think about the thematics without any interference," says the independent curator Maya El Khalil, who co-organised the show with SeMA staff curator Eunju Kim alongside six artist-curators. "The whole idea was actually to present the multiple perspectives of these artists, of the work that's taking place in the UAE, and also [art by] foreign resident artists.""
"Layan Attari's Zen Dubai Fountain Soothing Water Sounds for Relaxation, Meditation, and Inner Peace (2019) is a sculptural audio work that plays water sounds from the famous Dubai fountain-stripped of its usual music accompaniment-heard through an artificial conch shell. "It's quite an interesting and poetic work, given the idea of the UAE being a coastal country, and [its] historic relationship with the sea.""
Proximitites is an exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art featuring over 110 artworks by 47 UAE-based artists. It aims to counter stereotypes of the UAE by presenting nuanced societal shifts and daily life. Curator Maya El Khalil emphasizes the freedom to explore multiple perspectives, including works by foreign resident artists. Notable pieces include Layan Attari's audio work that reflects on the UAE's coastal identity and changing landscapes, highlighting the relationship with the sea and artificial water bodies.
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