While the Storm Arrives

This publication was made on the occasion of the solo exhibition While the Storm Arrives at the Es Baluard Museum in Palma, by moroccan artist mounir fatmi, from March 17th to June 19th, 2022.

“In this exhibition, fatmi explores the emergence of all these accounts and commentaries we increasingly have to bear physically and intellectually violent narratives that have marked our past and are now shaping our future.

Around the large central installation Inside the Fire Circle 02 (2017-2022), the artist forges a metaphor of the construction of history, the factors conditioning it, the interests governing it and the grasping tentacles sent out by the dominant power, while still leaving a chink of hope that this hamstrung, unhinged and indolent society might somehow rouse itself to search for change that has never been needed so urgently.”

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While the Storm Arrives

This publication was made on the occasion of the solo exhibition While the Storm Arrives at the Es Baluard Museum in Palma, by moroccan artist mounir fatmi, from March 17th to June 19th, 2022.

“In this exhibition, fatmi explores the emergence of all these accounts and commentaries we increasingly have to bear physically and intellectually violent narratives that have marked our past and are now shaping our future.

Around the large central installation Inside the Fire Circle 02 (2017-2022), the artist forges a metaphor of the construction of history, the factors conditioning it, the interests governing it and the grasping tentacles sent out by the dominant power, while still leaving a chink of hope that this hamstrung, unhinged and indolent society might somehow rouse itself to search for change that has never been needed so urgently.”

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While the Storm Arrives

While the Storm Arrives

by Mounir Fatmi
While the Storm Arrives

While the Storm Arrives

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This publication was made on the occasion of the solo exhibition While the Storm Arrives at the Es Baluard Museum in Palma, by moroccan artist mounir fatmi, from March 17th to June 19th, 2022.

“In this exhibition, fatmi explores the emergence of all these accounts and commentaries we increasingly have to bear physically and intellectually violent narratives that have marked our past and are now shaping our future.

Around the large central installation Inside the Fire Circle 02 (2017-2022), the artist forges a metaphor of the construction of history, the factors conditioning it, the interests governing it and the grasping tentacles sent out by the dominant power, while still leaving a chink of hope that this hamstrung, unhinged and indolent society might somehow rouse itself to search for change that has never been needed so urgently.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166000712
Publisher: Mounir Fatmi
Publication date: 12/22/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

mounir fatmi is a visual artist born in Tangier, Morocco in 1970. He constructs visual spaces and linguistic games. His work deals with the desecration of religious objects, deconstruction, and the end of dogmas and ideologies. He questions the world and plays with its codes and precepts under the prism of architecture, language and the machine. He is particularly interested in the idea of the role of the artist in a society in crisis. mounir fatmi's work offers a look at the world from a different glance, refusing to be blinded by convention. He brings to light our doubts, fears and desires.
He has published several books and art catalogs including: The Kissing Precise, with Régis Durand, La Muette edition, Brussels, 2013, Suspect Language, with Lillian Davies, Skira edition, Italy, 2012, This is not blasphemy, in collaboration with Ariel Kyrou, Inculte-Dernier Marge & Actes Sud edition, 2015, History is not Mine, SF Publishing, Paris, 2015, and Survival Signs, SF Publishing, Paris, 2017. He has also participated in the collective book, Letter to a young Moroccan, edition Seuil, Paris, 2009.
He has participated in several solo and collective exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world including: Mamco, Geneva, The Picasso Museum, Vallauris, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, The Brooklyn Museum, New York, N.B.K., Berlin, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, MAXXI, Rome, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, the Hayward Gallery, London, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven.His installations have been selected in biennials such as the 52nd and the 57th Venice Biennial, the 8th biennial of Sharjah, the 5th Dakar Biennial, the 2nd Seville Biennial, the 5th Gwangju Biennial and the 10th Lyon Biennial, the 5th Auckland Triennial, Fotofest 2014, Houston, the 10th and 11th Bamako Encounters, as well as the 7th Biennale of Architecture in Shenzhen.mounir fatmi was awarded several prizes such as the Cairo Biennial Prize in 2010, the Uriöt prize, Amsterdam, the Grand Prize Leopold Sedar Senghor of the 7th Dakar Biennial in 2006 as well and he was shortlisted for the Jameel Prize of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London in 2013.

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