1 janv. 2015 - Exhibition in Venice
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Charged with this ambivalent aura, between impotence and power, the eye was suddenly “deceived” by a utopian, almost majestic Iraq exposed in Al Ani’s prints in Venice (remember that the Greek word “utopia”literally means “the place that does not exist” or a “place without space”). These images are paradoxically full of the future, hung on the sumptuous stone walls of a 17th-century Venetian palace facing the silent tides of the Grand Canal. Here, in this subtly anachronistic setting – a fertile crossroads of influences; the meeting place of the Venetian Republic and the Mediterranean, Byzantine and Muslim East; and the site of conflicting links with the Ottoman Empire – dreams of the past and future discovered an ephemeral common ground. Here we were able to see more clearly Al Ani’s Iraq “reborn” in 2015.
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Timelines Iraq & Latif al Ani
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