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Bidoun Video Programme 2010 at Invisible Publics at Townhouse Gallery, Cairo

Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art
Invisible Publics
May 23 – June 20 2010
10 Nabrawy Street off Champollion Street
Downtown Cairo, Egypt

The show will feature works and acts by Dora Garcia, Sharon Hayes, Johanna Billing, Johan Svensson, Nikos Arvanitis, Sarah Pierce, Miklos Erhardt + Little Warsaw, the Complaints Choir in addition to Bidoun Video 2010 with programmes curated by Bidoun and guest curators Masoud Amralla Al Ali, Aram Moshayedi, and the duo of Özge Ersoy and Sohrab Mohebbi.
More information at Art Agenda

The Bidoun / Delfina New Writing Residency

Rayya Badran Selected for Bidoun/Delfina New Writing Residency

Delfina Foundation and Bidoun are pleased to announce that Rayya Badran has been selected for the Bidoun/Delfina New Writing Residency, supported by the British Council.

Rayya Badran (b. 1984) is a writer based in Beirut who focuses on the performative nature of the voice as well as on characteristics of aurality and music in film and video. In recent years, her research has explored melancholy in music. Her first publication entitled Radiophonic Voice(s) was produced in the framework of Ashkal Alwan’s Homeworks 5: A forum on cultural practices in April-May 2010, Beirut. The publication engaged two radiophonic events recorded and filmed in 2006 during the Israeli war on Lebanon. Rayya will be in residence in Winter of 2011 during which time she will research how popular culture, specifically Western music, is received, lived and later theorized among different generations in the context of Beirut.

About the Bidoun/Delfina New Writing Residency

Bidoun Magazine and The Delfina Foundation, with the support of the British Council, are working in partnership to provide a unique residency opportunity in London to support new writing from Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and the Palestinian Territories. During the residency, s/he will incubate ideas, conduct independent research, access new information, take advantage of UK cultural resources, and further his/her practice as a writer. The residency will be a platform for exploration and experimentation around the themes related to the writer’s research. Under the editorial direction of Bidoun, the resident will produce a written outcome to be published in a future issue of the magazine.

The residency will take place from mid-February to March 2011 for six weeks.

The ideal candidate will be:
— A writer, artist, curator, researcher or cultural practitioner wishing to strengthen his/her practice in writing or undertake specific research for written publication and;
— currently living and working in Lebanon, Syria, Egypt or the Palestinian Territories;
— emerging to mid-career, at least 25 years in age;
— able to demonstrate how the experience of an international residency in London may benefit their practice and career development; and available during the time period.

We welcome applications from writers who do not use English in their practice. However, the application form and additional material should be submitted in English. Applicants will also be asked to demonstrate English proficiency. The successful applicant will be provided with:
— accommodation at Delfina Foundation;
— mentoring and professional development support from Bidoun; and
— an enabling bursary / allowance of £2,250 to cover international flights, per diems for six weeks, and a basic living/materials allowance.
Demonstrable artistic quality and development potential will be key assessment criteria.

Application process

Applications are not currently being accepted. Please check back at a later date for more information.

Mona Hatoum at the Beirut Art Center

Mona Hatoum’s first solo show in Lebanon, ‘Witness,’ at the Beirut Arts Center from June 10 – September 9, features the products of a recent five-week residency in the country: ‘Witness’ itself is a porcelain biscuit, rendered in miniature, of the Centre Ville’s Place des Martyres. ‘Worry Beads,’ scaled-up prayer beads, calls to mind the artist’s ‘The Entire World as a Foreign Land.’
Beirut Arts Center; Witness; Mona Hatoum; 10 June — 09 September, http://www.beirutartcenter.org

‘From Giacometti to Murakami' at Palais des Arts, Dinard

The town of Dinard, Bretagne, follows up the spectacle of last year’s Pinault Foundation-reliant ‘Qui a peur des artistes?’ with ‘From Giacometti to Murakami,’ a major exhibition of 50 works from leading figures including Ruscha, Serra, Boetti, Fontana, and Polke paired with works from Houshiary, Haerizadeh, Hatoum, and Moshiri. In the Palais des Arts convention centre, from 12 June – 12 September.
Palais des Arts, Dinard; From Giacometti to Murakami; various; 12 June – 12 September, http://www.festivaldufilm-dinard.com

Zoulikha Bouabdellah at gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Dubai

Zoulikha Bouabdellah’s ‘Set Me Free from my Chains’ opens at Dubai gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, marked by large-scale hollow neon work(s), ‘hubb,’ in zoetropic variations. From 14 June – 15 August.
Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Dubai; Set Me Free from my Chains; Zoulikha Bouabdellah; 14 June – 15 August; http://www.ivde.net

‘i.u.[heart]’ at The Third Line, Dubai

The Third Line Dubai stages an exhibition,‘i.u.[heart],’ on the phenomenon of Iran-USA relations, the Iranian diaspora in the Emirates, and work made by and about them. From 23 June – 29 July.
The Third Line gallery, Dubai; i.u.[heart]; various; 23 June – 29 July; http://www.thethirdline.com

Bint al-Dunya at Amsterdam Noord

Mediamatic, Amsterdam, invites Cairene artists—including Osama Dawod & Ayman Ramadan—to relocate from Mother Egypt to the so-called Bint al-Dunya, aka Amsterdam Noord, an impoverished yet spacious neighborhood, to make work in response to radically different urban conditions. Coordinated by Nat Muller, from September 5 – December 5.
Amsterdam Noord; Bint al-Dunya; various; 05 September – 05 December; http://www.mediamatic.nl

'Where Three Dreams Cross – 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh' symposium at Fotomuseum Winterthur

A symposium surrounding the exhibition ‘Where Three Dreams Cross - 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh’ featuring talks and discussions with Dayanita Singh, Sunil Gupta, Bani Abidi and more.
Fotomuseum Winterthur; Where Three Dreams Cross - 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesch; various; 12 June — 13 June, 2010; http://www.fotomuseum.ch

Emre Hüner at Stroom Den Haag

Emre Hüner’s first European solo show looks to build on the acclaim of his Panoptikon project with ‘The New Horizon,’ at Stroom Den Haag. Curated by Övül Durmusoglu.
Stroom Den Haag; The New Horizon; Emre Hüner; 18 April — 6 June, 2010; http://www.stroom.nl

Etel Adnan and Yto Barrada at Sfeir–Semler, Beirut

Sfeir-Semler gallery exhibiting both the delicate watercolors of Arab-American author Etel Adnan —she of Sitt Marie Rose, In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country, and Paris, When it’s Naked fame—and Tangiers-based photographer Yto Barrada’s ‘Play’ (sculpture, installation, photographs, and projections) to coincide with Homeworks V.
Galerie Sfeir-Semler; Etel Adnan and Yto Barrada; 22 April — 10 July, 2010; http://www.sfeir-semler.com

Can Altay - Iman Issa at Rodeo Gallery, Istanbul

Rodeo Gallery Istanbul present an intriguing pair: Can Altay and Iman Issa. The former’s interstitial post-architectural photos, slides, and occasional texts are sure to create a fine counterpoint to Issa’s politically upfront blandishments in installation, video, and photo-still.
Rodeo Gallery; Can Altay & Iman Issa; 22 April — 26 June, 2010; http://www.rodeo-gallery.com

Noa Lidor at Green Cardamom, London

Noa Lidor’s ‘This dark ceiling without a star’ opens at Green Cardamom, London, marked by various site specific installations, including ‘Field (Perseus),’ flutes embedded in concrete in the shape of the Perseus constellation.
Green Cardamom; This dark ceiling without a star’; Noa Lidor; 23 April — 11 June, 2010; http://www.greencardamom.net

Abboudi Abou Jaoude Talk at 98Weeks

Saturday May 8th, 5:30pm
Bidoun Library & Project Space @ 98 Weeks
Jisr el Hadid, facing spoiler center, Chalhoub building, Ground floor, Beirut

Publisher (Al Furat Publishing) and collector Abboudi Abou Jaoude will present his collection of Lebanese and regional historical art and cultural magazines from the 30s to today. Examples of the discussed magazines will be available for consultation at 98weeks project space.
This event is part of 98weeks’ research, On publications, and coincides with the Bidoun Library on display at 98weeks until May 15.

Photos from the Bidoun Library at 98Weeks Beirut

*Bidoun Library & Project Space @ 98 Weeks
On display until May 15, 2010!
98 Weeks Project Space, Ground Floor, Chalhoub Building, Off Nahr Street, Facing Spoiler Center, Before Jisr Hadid, Mar Mikhael
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The 98 Weeks Project Space is open daily from 3pm to 7pm, except on Sundays.