Catherine David’s curatorial work has been widely recognized around the art world. She has been the curator of many important European art institutions like the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, and the National Gallery of Jeu de Paume in Paris and director of the Witte de With centre for contemporary art in Rotterdam. She made headlines in the international art scene with her original approach when she was the artistic director of Documenta X in Kassel (1997). David is also one of the first curators to take an interest in the art of the Middle East and Arab world at large. Since 1998 she has been in charge of the “Contemporary Arab representations” project and made a huge difference in exposing the artists of this region to the global art scene through exhibitions, seminars and publications, and especially when she was co-curator of the Venice Biennale in 2003 and endorsed the participation of Arab artists. She is currently chief curator at the Direction des Musées de France (French Museum Board) and artistic director of the next Lyon Biennale (2009). Catherine David has invited for this exhibition 12 artists coming from multi-national and cultural backgrounds in the Middle East. The artists use different media, ranging from painting, photography and video to installation, to portray and confront in many different ways the realities of their environment. They are also referring to heterogeneous formal paradigms according to the different cultural and formal genealogies they went through.
Jawad Al Malhi |
Yasser Alwan |
Ayman Baalbaki |
Anna Boghiguian |
Rami Farah |
Joude Gorani |
Wafa Hourani |
Simon Kabboush |
Waël Noureddine |
Hani Rashed |
Walid Sadek |
Akram Zaatari |
Jawad Al Malhi
(*1969 Jerusalem / Lives in Shofat refugee camp, Jerusalem)
Jawad Al Malhi works with different media such as painting, installation and video. His very sensitive exploration of self and identity shows his talent as a keen observer of the human condition. He had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Palestine, Jordan, Japan, Europe and the US. He co-founded the Open Studio Palestine project that runs art workshops for children.