middle eastern artists gather force at frieze art fair
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Middle Eastern artists gather force at Frieze Art Fair

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Middle Eastern artists gather force at Frieze Art Fair

London - Arabstoday

Frieze Art Fair kicks off in London today, an event that stands its ground among the most contemporary of art fairs. That means no dead artists and experimental concept-driven works are tolerated, or even encouraged. But between the harsh lights, hand-wringing gallerists and baffling installations is a now regular occurrence that always manages to create a big noise. The ArtReview Power 100 is due for publication in the November issue of the celebrated UK-based art magazine. But by tradition, the line-up tends to surface on the opening day of Frieze, timed to elicit plenty of teeth-gnashing among fair-goers. The list has been released annually since 2002. It gives a rundown of 100 individuals in the art world who, according to the ArtReview editor Mark Rappolt, "effect things on a world scale, not just locally". The National has managed to get its hands on the Power 100 and the Chinese artist and activist Ai Wei Wei - imprisoned then released earlier this year - tops the table. But we're pleased that the list also contains several key figures from the Middle East. The Lebanese artist Walid Raad sits at 76. The Turkish curator Vasif Kortun, who curated the UAE's national pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year, comes in at 83. There's also a shared spot at 90 between two Qatari royals, Sheikh Sa'ud bin Muhammad bin Ali Al Thani and Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. Rappolt explains that ArtReview relies on a 26-strong anonymous committee, from China to South America, to come up with its 100. Each member puts forward several names for consideration every year, with regional representation coming from Dubai, Cairo and Beirut. Rappolt explains that those who straddle the intersection between art and life are prime candidates for the Power 100. With that in mind, he notes that the committee has had its eye on Raad, who also bagged the Hasselblad Prize in 2011, for quite some time. "He formulates a practice that directly involves real life, in the way he confuses reality and fiction in his work." Raad uses video, photography and performance lectures, via his fictitious collective The Atlas Group, to explore the ways that mass trauma, such as the Lebanese civil war, results in the erasing of certain periods of time and thought from collective memory. In March, Raad led the signing of a petition protesting against the working conditions of those building the new Guggenheim Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island. "But he made the list also because of the way Raad reconsiders the role of the artist," says Rappolt. Although last year's list featured Jack Persekian, the former director of the Sharjah Art Foundation, who is noticeably absent this time around, the Middle Eastern presence is certainly more robust for 2011. Rappolt attributes that to, in part, the recent uprisings around the region. But economic muscle is also a big factor, and two Qatari mega-collectors, Sheikh Sa'ud and Sheikha Al-Mayassa, are there because of the sheer volume of work they're collecting, he explains. In July, The Art Newspaper pipped Qatar as having the world's biggest buyers of contemporary art, collecting and commissioning both for institutions and royal collections. Kortun, on the other hand, comes in at 83 largely for his work with SALT - two non-profit spaces in Istanbul that opened in April to house an exhibition area and a specialist research library for public access. "Institutions like SALT seem quite prominent in the Middle East; the kind that don't necessarily use a western model of an academy or a gallery," says Rappolt. "They mix up those structures so as to invent new ways of working. Townhouse gallery in Cairo is another good example." Kortun also curated the UAE's national pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year. There's no doubt that the Power 100 will be seen and much quibbled over at Frieze. Some take the list quite lightly, while others - we're sure - don't. Many question what a league table has to do with art. Many note that the Power 100 has developed some power of its own to hoist or flatten the chances of a person being bestowed with that much-coveted epithet: "important". But this year's list does go to show that the international art press has, at the very least, got an eye on what's happening in this part of the world - beyond just buying power.

almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

middle eastern artists gather force at frieze art fair middle eastern artists gather force at frieze art fair

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

middle eastern artists gather force at frieze art fair middle eastern artists gather force at frieze art fair

 



Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017

GMT 09:22 2018 Monday ,22 January

Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way

GMT 11:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Modern colorful bedroom renovation

GMT 10:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December

Modern colorful bedroom renovation
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president

GMT 13:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 10:47 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 14:32 2015 Sunday ,30 August

Bolt will leave 'Ali-sized' hole

GMT 04:59 2012 Sunday ,26 August

Libya ministers under fire over security

GMT 05:56 2015 Wednesday ,24 June

US wiretapped French presidents

GMT 10:43 2017 Wednesday ,01 February

Clash leaves 24 militants dead in south Afghanistan

GMT 05:25 2012 Monday ,02 January

Korean Club at Abu Dhabi Women\'s College

GMT 17:11 2017 Tuesday ,04 April

Car Bomb Leaves Casualties in Afghanistan

GMT 03:40 2017 Monday ,01 May

Consumer watchdog make seizures worth OMR1m

GMT 09:53 2016 Thursday ,29 December

Thick fog disrupts flights, cause traffic accidents

GMT 17:11 2017 Thursday ,12 January

Fog at Dubai Airport delays Muscat flights

GMT 09:50 2011 Sunday ,10 July

Democrats press for stimulus

GMT 14:54 2014 Friday ,11 July

Top Hot Weather Wedding Favours

GMT 05:21 2011 Friday ,17 June

Saudi women defy drive ban

GMT 15:23 2017 Saturday ,09 December

'VOTE ROY MOORE!': Trump goes all-in on Alabama race
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
 
 Almaghrib Today Facebook,almaghrib today facebook  Almaghrib Today Twitter,almaghrib today twitter Almaghrib Today Rss,almaghrib today rss  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

.almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday almaghribtoday almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday