Opening tonight 18–20
Guided tour: Beirut, Beyrut, Beyrouth, Beyrout
Beirut, Beyrut, Beyrouth, Beyrout
After receiving overwhelming response, the Beirut, Beyrut, Beyrouth, Beyrout exhibition period has been extended from the end of April to June 10. In light of this occasion, we are happy to invite you to an extensive program of guided exhibition walks.
Wednesday April 18 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with curator, Marianne Hultman
Tuesday April 24 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with curator, Marianne Hultman
Tuesday May 8 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with curator, Marianne Hultman
Wednesday May 9 at 16
After-work walk with curator, Marianne Hultman
Tuesday May 15 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with mediator, Ingrid Vold Bjørkamo
Tuesday May 22 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with curator, Marianne Hultman
Thursday May 24 at 16
After-work walk with mediator, Ingrid Vold Bjørkamo
Tuesday May 29 at 12.30
Lunchtime walk with mediator, Ingrid Vold Bjørkamo
Thursday May 31 at 16
After-work walk with mediator, Ingrid Vold Bjørkamo
Sunday June 3 at 13
Walk led by artist Helle Siljeholm
Tuesday June 5 at 12
Lunchtime walk with mediator, Ingrid Vold Bjørkamo
Sunday June 10 at 14
Finissage
Walk-through with curator Marianne Hultman
The guided walks will be held in Norwegian, but will accommodate for all English-speaking participants.
In Beirut, Beyrut, Beyrouth, Beyrout, the North meets the Middle East. The exhibition highlights and queries a socio-politically complex society and its history, with sharpness, gravity, heartache and humour. The title points to the cultural diversity that Lebanon, and the Middle East as a whole, represent – marked by long traditions of being a multicultural and multilingual region.
The exhibition includes work by: Mounira Al Solh, Monira Al Qadiri, Ziad Antar, Ali Cherri, Ahmad Ghossein, Joana Hajithomas and Khalil Joreige, Lamia Joreige, Mazen Kerbaj, Stéphanie Saadé, Lucien Samaha, Helle Siljeholm, Suha Traboulsi, Raed Yassin and Akram Zaatari
The travelling exhibition is curated by Marianne Hultman and Ýrr Jónasdóttir with Birta Guðjónsdóttir. It will be shown at Oslo Kunstforening, Norway; Ystads konstmuseum, Sweden and Listasafn Íslands, Iceland.