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Pakistan makes strides in the global art sphere at Art Dubai 2016

Pakistan makes strides in the global art sphere at Art Dubai 2016

The event features three gallery programmes: contemporary, modern and marker, attracting a diverse audience
23 Mar, 2016

The 10th edition of Art Dubai took place this past weekend, March 16-19, displaying local and international art spanning 94 galleries from 40 countries. With more than 500 participating artists, galleries from the likes of Ghana, Lithuania, Georgia, Oman and Palestine were represented for the first time.

From L-R: Starry Pumpkin, Yayoi Kusama and Bandwidth by Diana Al-Hadid
From L-R: Starry Pumpkin, Yayoi Kusama and Bandwidth by Diana Al-Hadid

Pakistan was well-represented at Art Dubai with a Terrace Talk titled Focus Pakistan: The Inaugural Lahore Biennial. The talk was also preceded by artist Imran Qureshi being awarded the ArtNow Lifetime Award by Fawzia Naqvi.

Executive Director of the Lahore Biennale Foundation, Qudsia Rahim began by introducing the basic premise and objectives of the Foundation and the inaugural Biennale scheduled to take place in November 2017.

Having formed two years ago, the Foundation seeks out an “engagement with the arts both formally and informally by mobilizing the creative practitioner in socially responsible ways and in return empowering the public with the tools to think…” In creating a movement of “ collective-minded sensibility,” the Foundation hopes to act as a “facilitator for creative opportunities of research and engagement.”

Over the last 9 years, Art Dubai has become a cornerstone of the region’s fast-growing contemporary arts community
Over the last 9 years, Art Dubai has become a cornerstone of the region’s fast-growing contemporary arts community

Introducing artist and curator Rashid Rana as its Creative Director, Hans Ulrich Obrist, co-director of the Serpentine Gallery, London, then took over to converse with Rana about the Biennale’s creative curatorial process and its challenges.

On how to make this particular Biennale stand out within the calendar of multitudinal biennales taking place all year around, Rana offered one does not have to try too hard, offering the juxtaposition of a “5000 year old chariot” sharing the road with a Mercedes Benz in Lahore, presenting a model of “non-linearity of time.”

The challenge of the Biennale in fact is to create something of relevance while not letting itself become a patronizing exercise, creating a public art of sorts, he continues. The hope is to “create a Biennale that is conceptually rich enough, to be part of the discourse.” and yet “relevant to the thousands of inhabitants of the city of Lahore.

Olya Kroytor: Situation #5
Olya Kroytor: Situation #5

Emphasizing the primary curatorial idea to be a discussion formed through workshops, residencies and symposiums, so that it is part of a movement, rather than one specific end product.

Obrist wondered about the Biennale’s anchorage in the local context, to which Rana expressed his hope to turn the city into a classroom.

The fair attracts a diverse crowd, not just hardcore art lovers
The fair attracts a diverse crowd, not just hardcore art lovers

Urging the audience to re-imagine the city of Lahore as the venue itself, instead of a committed space, “a Biennale without walls” both literally and figuratively, where all components are spread over the city, weighing the social, cultural, political and economic factors.

Rana also emphasized the premise of the Biennale will be to fill the gap between academia and art from Pakistan, whilst urging artists to challenge the parameters of art, not necessarily inviting people from the visual art identity.

A close-up of Halcyon Days, Sharmila Samant
A close-up of Halcyon Days, Sharmila Samant

The fair saw well-heeled patrons alongside art aficionados and school children engaging with the art. Alongside the fair’s contemporary halls, Art Dubai Modern featured masters from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, and the Marker program, which turned its focus towards the Philippines, featuring a variety of works from young contemporary artists.

Trap by Robert Chabet, also part of the Marker exhibit, focus on Philippines.
Trap by Robert Chabet, also part of the Marker exhibit, focus on Philippines.

The Global Art Forum thematically pursued “The Future Was” through lively discussions on the idea of and imagining new futures, and in its 8th year now, the Abraaj Group Art Prize was awarded to Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme.

Choosing a platform such as Art Dubai to announce the curator of the Biennale, the Lahore Biennale Foundation is no doubt making great strides towards the development and assertion of Pakistan within the global art community. Aiming to provide a discursive environment for artists and audiences alike, LBF hopes to create and carry forth a conversation about the art process within the Biennale calendar.

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