Exhibition
Focus Kazakhstan — Thinking Collections: Telling Tales
14 Oct 2018 – 30 Nov 2018
Mana Contemporary
Jersey City, United States
Tuesday – Sunday, 12:00 – 7:00pm. Closed Mondays
Organized in association with the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan the exhibition is part of a global cultural initiative with shows in New York, London and Korea.
The Focus Kazakhstan Berlin exhibition Bread and Roses examines the work of four generations of Kazakh woman artists created since 1945. The exhibition, and its related artist residency program, with nearly 20 artists offers a fresh perspective on both modern and contemporary Kazakh art and culture. It proposes a broader model for considering art made by women in other post-Soviet and post-colonial contexts.
The history of the Soviet Kazakh SSR with the rapid development of the Republic of Kazakhstan since its foundation in 1991, have created a melting-pot of ideas and influences between east and west that are expressed dynamically in its contemporary art production.
Bread and Roses will present work by Anar Aubakir, Lidya Blinova, Bakhyt Bubikanova, Gania Chagatayeva, Vera Ermolaeva, Zoya Falkova, Aisha Galimbaeva, Tatiana Glebova, Gulfairus Ismailova, Kreolex Zentr (Maria Vilkovisky & Ruth Jenrbekova), Gaisha Madanova, Aigerim Mazhitkan, Almagul Menlibayeva, Gulnur Mirzagalikova, Gulnur Mukazhanova, Katya Nikonorova, Saule Suleimenova, Gulmaral Tatibayeva and Lena Vorobyeva.
The largest part of this exhibition consists of work made from the 1980s until the present by a range of artists in various media. In the beginning, women had to struggle to be seen, even if they were able to join the main groups of autonomous, non-union artists. A number of important works from this time have also been lost and will be constructed specifically for this exhibition. From the mid-1990s, however, the situation has changed radically; women have become a major aesthetic and social force within the art of Kazakhstan and, in the work of such artists as Saule Suleimenova, Bakhit Bubikanova and Anar Aubakir distinctions between media and materials have been thrown aside in coruscating representations of self and life that transgress any expectations of nationality or gender.
Focus Kazakhstan: Berlin also includes a residency program with seven artists: Beibit Asemkul, Anar Aubakir, Liliya Kim, Aigerim Ospanova, Ykylas Shaikhiyev, Saule Sulemenova, Gulmaral Tatibayeva. The aim is to promote dissemination within the contemporary art world and experience in working with new techniques and practices. The resulting artworks will be displayed in a collective exhibition, the Focus Kazakhstan Berlin Artist Residency Show, will coincide with Bread and Roses.
Focus Kazakhstan Berlin: Bread and Roses is curated by Dr. Rachel Rits-Volloch, Founding Director, MOMENTUM; David Elliott, Vice-Director and Senior Curator, of the Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guangzhou; and artist, Almagul Menlibayeva.
Focus Kazakhstan, 18 September 2018 to March 2019, London, Berlin, Suwon and Jersey City, www.focuskazakhstan.com
The initiative is implemented by the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan in association with the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the programme Ruhani Zhangyru.
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