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Qatar Museums Unveils Pavilion at 15th Gwangju Biennale

August 29, 20242 Mins Read
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Qatar Museums has announced its participation in the 15th Gwangju Biennale with the introduction of the standalone Qatar Pavilion. This marks the first time Qatar will have its own pavilion at South Korea’s prestigious contemporary art event.

Curated by the National Museum of Qatar, the exhibition titled “Knock, Rain, Knock” serves as the sole Arab representation at the biennale. The exhibition delves into the cultural, spiritual, and environmental significance of rain in Qatar, anchored in the traditional prayer for rain, Salat al istisqaa’. It features newly commissioned works by seven Qatari and Qatar-based artists: Abdulrahman Al Muftah, Farah Al Sidiky, Fatima Abbas, Guillaume Rouseré, Nada El Kharashi, Hind Al Saad, and Sara Al Naimi.

Through this exhibition, Qatar Museums aims to engage global audiences with contemporary issues like climate change and desertification, while highlighting the profound symbolism of water in Arab and Islamic traditions. The Pavilion aligns with Qatar’s Vision 2030 for Environmental Development, showcasing how the nation’s rich heritage informs modern artistic conversations on sustainability.

The Qatar Pavilion will be located at Art Hall in Gwangju Bank HQ and will be open for the entire duration of the biennale.

The 15th Gwangju Biennale represents a significant milestone for Qatar as it highlights the nation’s commitment to fostering global cultural exchange and promoting its artistic heritage on an international stage. The Qatar Pavilion’s exhibition, “Knock, Rain, Knock,” not only explores the theme of rain through art but also serves as a platform for discussing broader issues such as environmental sustainability and the impact of climate change. By featuring works from a diverse group of artists, the Pavilion emphasizes the intersection of tradition and contemporary thought, offering a unique perspective on how Qatar’s cultural practices and religious traditions are intertwined with modern concerns. This participation underscores Qatar Museums’ ongoing efforts to position Qatar as a leading hub for art and culture.

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