Ecology and Decolonizing Art Practices: From Palestine, via Tate Modern to a queer dive in the Aegean Sea by Gil Mualem-Doron (UK)
Funded by the Arts Council of England
Date: May 22 (UN Biodiversity Day)
Time: 12:00 – 13:30
Free entrance. Lunch included. Sign up below.
Facilitated by: Solveig Arnesen, CEO at Vitenparken and the Norwegian BioArt Arena – NOBA.
Artist talk “Ecology and Decolonizing Art Practices: From Palestine, via Tate Modern to a queer dive in the Aegean Sea”
The talk by the artist Dr Gil Mualem-Doron will chart the roots of the immersive installation Interweaving Spaces that will be exhibited at NOBA. Looking back for more than decade of radical practice Mualem-Doron will explore the sincergy between art and activism and socially engaged art practices.
Dr Gil Mualem-Doron is a researcher, activist and an artist with more than twenty years of social and political work. He is the founder and creative director of the Socially Engaged Art Salon – UK. His works were exhibited in places such as Tate Modern, Turner Contemporary, People’s History Museum, Worthing Museum in the UK and in galleries and museums in Israel, South Africa, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Brazil. He is an affiliated researcher at Sussex University and alumni of the Chevening Scholarship.
Visit also exhibition opening for Interweaving Spaces by Gil Mualem-Doron on May 25 at 12.00
End date
05/22/2024