Rosalind Nashashibi. Z Gallery

From: Friday, 17 September 2021

To: Sunday, 14 November 2021

Place: Z Gallery

The British-Palestinian artist Rosalind Nashashibi (Croydon, London, 1973) is renowned for her film work, which she produces simultaneously with her work in painting and printmaking. Through her meditative, slow-paced films, she suggests a flexible treatment of time that occasionally seems to be suspended.

The artist is presenting two pieces from her filmography (Vivian's Garden y Part One: Where There Is a Joyous Mood, There a Comrade Will Appear to Share a Glass of Wine) on the occasion of her participation in this series at the Museum.

Her recent exhibitions include those held in museums and institutions such as Secession, Vienna; The Art Institute of Chicago, and Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, among others, and her presence in international events such as the 52nd Venice Biennale, Manifesta 7, Sharjah 10 and Documenta 14 is also worth noting. She has won various awards, including the Beck’s Futures art prize in 2003, and was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2017.

Conversation with Rosalind Nashashibi at Artium Museum: Thursday 16 September, 6:00 pm.

Curator: Garbiñe Ortega

 

 

The Z Gallery (Z for zinema, cinema in Basque) programme aims to bring to the public authors interested in searching for new narrative forms by questioning the genres that historically categorise cinematographic language. 2021 season of the programme we want to highlight the interest and research deployed by their authors on the idea of the collective, as well as the ways in which to continue thinking and working together to project a shared future.

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