Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo announced as co-curators of the national pavilion of Iraq
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Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo announced as co-curators of the national pavilion of Iraq
Portrait of Tamara Chalabi, Co-curator of the National Pavilion of Iraq at the 57th Venice. Courtesy Ahmed Moussa and © Ruya Foundation.



BAGHDAD.- The Ruya Foundation announced that Tamara Chalabi, Chair and Co-founder of Ruya, and Paolo Colombo, Art Adviser at the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, will co-curate the National Pavilion of Iraq at the 57th Venice Biennale, 13 May – 26 November 2017.

The exhibition, ‘Archaic’, will explore the duality and tension in the concept of the archaic, which represents both the idea of a fundamental source, which is antique and steeped in history, as well as the idea of something outdated and no longer in use. The exhibition will refer to this dual understanding of the landscape of Iraq, where ‘archaic’ can simultaneously describe an ancient cultural and geographical heritage and a fragile contemporary political entity.

The exhibition is the product of over two years of dialogue between Chalabi and Colombo and will feature ancient artefacts from the region alongside works of Iraqi Modernism and new commissions by Iraqi artists living both in Iraq and elsewhere.

‘Archaic’ will be the third occasion on which the Ruya Foundation has commissioned the Iraq Pavilion at Venice. It follows the critical success of ‘Invisible Beauty’, which Ruya commissioned for the 56th edition of the Biennale in 2015 and is currently on display at S.M.A.K (Museum for Contemporary Art) in Ghent, Belgium.

Tamara Chalabi said: ‘Archaic’ is an exciting concept which will allow us to explore the complex and contradictory elements in representing Iraq visually on an international scale.

Paolo Colombo said: ‘Archaic’ presents a wonderful opportunity to juxtapose works by contemporary artists with rich, deep and layered historical artefacts that are at the origin of western civilization.










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