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Paris Photo 2009 to Spotlight Arab and World Photography in November |
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| Written by Caswell Hemmings |
| Tuesday, 20 October 2009 02:09 |
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With 31 first-time
participants, the emphasis in this year’s selection is placed firmly on renewal
and an up-and-coming generation of promising young galleries such a Motive from
Amsterdam, Kuckei+Kuckei from Berlin, Nusser & Baumgart from Munich, or
Pente 10 from Lisbon. They come alongside established and prestigious names such
as Goodman Gallery, South Africa’s historic gallery founded in 1965, and
Munich’s Fine Old Masters, a regular at TEFAF Maastricht. In addition, Denmark’s
Bo Bjerggaard is back while both Robert Koch Gallery of San Francisco and Toni
Tapiès of Barcelona are coming for the first time. An unprecedented exploration of the Arab and Iranian scene In 2009, Paris Photo proposes to undertake an unprecedented exploration of photographic practices in the Orient. Photography arrived in the region in the 19th Century. It has become the dominant medium in what is today a diverse and autonomous contemporary art scene that is now attracting considerable interest internationally. Catherine David, Director of Documenta X at Kassel in 1997 and the author of numerous exhibitions and publications on Arab contemporary artistic production, will present the major characteristics of this emerging and poorly documented scene, in three parts. First is the Central Exhibition showing a selection of rare images from the collections of the Arab Image Foundation in Beirut. The Statement* section will provide an overview of emerging talent form Tehran to Damascus, Beirut to Cairo and Tangiers to Dubai. Finally, the Project Room will offer a programme of video screenings, testimony to the growing interest for the dynamics of this medium among the artists of the region. At the same time, a number of Western galleries in the general section will be presenting the work of established Arab and Iranian artists such as Abbas Kiarostami at the London gallery Purdy Hicks, Abbas on Iran at Magnum Gallery, Morocco’s Yto Barrada at Polaris, Egypt’s Youssef Nabil at Michael Stevenson, the Palestinian Taysir Batniji at La B.A.N.K and Lebanon’s Fouad El Khoury at Tanit. Other galleries have chosen to show Western visions of the East, in particular some of the earliest examples of orientalist photography presented by Baudoin Lebon, Serge Plantureux and Hershkowitz. Also on show will be the work of contemporary artists such as Gabriele Basilico on Beirut, Philippe Chancel on Korea, Lars Tunbjork on Oman etc. Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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With 31 first-time
participants, the emphasis in this year’s selection is placed firmly on renewal
and an up-and-coming generation of promising young galleries such a Motive from
Amsterdam, Kuckei+Kuckei from Berlin, Nusser & Baumgart from Munich, or
Pente 10 from Lisbon. They come alongside established and prestigious names such
as Goodman Gallery, South Africa’s historic gallery founded in 1965, and
Munich’s Fine Old Masters, a regular at TEFAF Maastricht. In addition, Denmark’s
Bo Bjerggaard is back while both Robert Koch Gallery of San Francisco and Toni
Tapiès of Barcelona are coming for the first time. 
