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still from « What We Saw Upon Awakening », 2006 by Lida Abdul LIDA ABDUL opening Location One is proud to announce the first New York exhibition by Afghan artist Lida Abdul. Curated by Pieranna Cavalchini, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, it features a 2006 film entitled "What We Saw Upon Awakening" [6 minutes 50 seconds, 16mm film transferred to DVD]. |
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An Artist/Curator Talk will be held at Location One on
Tuesday October 9th, at 7 pm free to the public, no reservations needed |
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About the Artist Born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1973, Lida Abdul resides there now. She lived in Germany and India as a refugee when she was forced to leave Afghanistan after the former-Soviet invasion. Her work fuses the tropes of Western formalism with the numerous aesthetic traditions --Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, pagan and nomadic-- that collectively influenced Afghan art and culture. She has produced work in many media including video, film, photography, installation and live performance. Her most recent work has been featured at the Venice Biennale 2005, São Paulo Biennial 2006, Gwanju Biennial 2006, Moscow Biennial 2007, Sharjah Biennial 2007; Istanbul Modern, Kunsthalle Vienna, Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, Netherlands and Miami Central, ICA, ZKM, Capc Bordeaux, CAC Centre d'Art Contemporain de Bretigny, and Frac Lorraine Metz, France. She has also exhibited in festivals in Mexico, Spain, Germany, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. For the past few years, Abdul has been working in different parts of Afghanistan on projects exploring the relationship between architecture, identity and memory. In the upcoming year she will take part in the Gotenborg Biennial 2007 and solo show at (MANN) National Archeological Museum of Naples. Also in 2007 Ms. Abdul has been awarded the Prince Claus Fund and residency at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. |
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... and the winners were: Other finalists were: Suzanne Boehning, Adam Colman, Bella Danieli, Roberto Guerra, Kaela Noel, The Thomson Family, Sander Veenhof. All entries can be viewed on our website. Our heartfelt thanks go out to the Judges, to Maggi Peyton, to Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese who conceived the project, to the artists who participated in colonizing the moon, to all the contestants, to Richard Minsky and his crew on SLART/Second Life, and to Tekserve, Material for the Arts and the NY State Council on the Arts for their generous contributions. |
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LOCATION ONE is a not-for-profit organization devoted to convergence between visual, performing and digital arts in a time of rapidly changing technology. We invite artists from different disciplines and from different countries to work in our studios. We ask them to experiment with the new technologies of artistic creation, interaction and delivery. We urge them to collaborate in creating new works and give them virtual Internet spaces and physical gallery space to exhibit the results. Our goals are to foster the creation of new work, new forms of expression, and new capabilities in artists, and to advance new awareness in all those we reach. |
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