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Donât miss the chance to join our exhibiting artist Nadia Kaabi-Linke for a special tour of her first UK solo exhibition, The Future Rewound & The Cabinet of Souls.
Visitors will have the opportunity to tour the exhibition with the artist providing an in depth guide to the works featured in the show, which includes recent as well as new site-specific installations inspired by the history of the building. Kaabi-Linke will give an insight into the concepts behind the works, and how the site of the exhibition itself directly influenced the works created and shown.
Nadia Kaabi-Linke was born in 1978 in Tunis. She studied at the University of Fine Arts, Tunis (1999) before receiving a PhD from the Sorbonne, Paris (2008). Her last solo exhibitions were In confinement my desolate mind desires (2014) in Hong Kong, Stranded (2014) in Lisbon, Portugal; No One Harms Me (2013) in Kolkata, India; Black is the New White (2012) in Dubai, UAE; and Tatort/Crime Scene (2010) in Berlin, Germany. She has participated in group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA, the Nam June Paik Art Center at Seoul, Korea (2013); the Liverpool Biennial, UK; Herbert F Johnson Museum, Ithaca, NY, USA (2012); 54th Venice Biennial in Italy (2011); and 9th Sharjah Biennial in Sharjah, UAE. Her works are part of several public and private collections including that of MOMA, New York.
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18 October 2014 at 12:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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The Mosaic Rooms |
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Free |
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rsvp@mosaicrooms.org |
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