Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works by Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Artists

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  • April 20 - September 15, 2013 (The Audain & O’Brian Galleries)
  • See more, hear more & read more about the artists and artworks in the exhibition using the Safar/Voyage web app: safar.moa.ubc.ca Safar/Voyage is the first major exhibition of contemporary art from these regions to be shown in Vancouver. It is constructed as a journey in the company of 16 artists, each of whom is neither fixed inside the territories of the Middle East nor permanently diasporic. These artists define themselves and the world according to their own creative representations, often informed by culturally specific conditions. Wrapping the globe, their diverse artworks speak to the universal theme of voyage (a translation of the Persian safar), from the external and geographical to the internal, emotional, and existential. They acknowledge the realities of political turmoil and revolution, and how politics frames both trauma and desire, whether individual or collective. Voyage is seen to take many forms. Expressed in media ranging from painting, sculpture, and video installation to performance and a carpet, it is as innocuous as tourism (with a twist), as disturbing as war—the violent crossing of borders—and as philosophical as the transience of life. The artists of Safar/Voyage are positioned as our guides, their visions mined for reflections on some of the most urgent issues of our time. The artists featured are Adel Abidin, Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Nazgol Ansarinia, Kutlug Ataman, Ayman Baalbaki, Ali Banisadr, Taysir Batniji, Mona Hatoum, Susan Hefuna, Raafat Ishak, Y.Z. Kami, Farhad Moshiri, Youssef Nabil, Hamed Sahihi, Mitra Tabrizian, and Parviz Tanavoli. The exhibition is curated by Dr. Fereshteh Daftari, former curator at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. MOA Coordinating Curator Dr. Jill Baird, Curator, Education & Public Programs. The exhibit will be accompanied by a publication.The exhibition features a wide range of public programs including curator and artist talks, musical performances, as well as the Hassan and Nezhat Khosrowshahi Distinguished Lecture Series featuring talks by noted architects and scholars Nader Ardalan, Daniel Roehr, Hossein Amanat, and Abbas Amanat. Safar/Voyage is made possible through the generous support of: Presenting Sponsor: Deloitte; Publication Sponsor: UBS Bank (Canada); Lead Media Sponsors: CBC & The Vancouver Sun; Other Sponsors: Wesbild Holdings, Canvas Magazine, Chubb Insurance Company of Canada, HUB International Insurance Brokers, The Canada Council for the Arts, SDV Logistiques (Canada) Inc., Lamar Transit Advertising, the Consulat général de France à Vancouver, and Robert McInnis.
  • We would also like to thank the Safar/Voyage Exhibition Volunteer Committee for their exceptional work to make this exhibition possible: Mrs. Nezhat Khosrowshahi, Chair; Mrs. Rosalie Stronck, Vice Chair; Mrs. Maymanat Bakhtiar; Mr. Hank Bull; Mrs. Fiona Entwistle; Mrs. Yulanda Faris; Mrs. Shawne MacIntyre; Mrs. Marjan Navabi; Mr. Sohrab Saeb; Mr. Parviz Tanavoli; and Mrs. Lisa Turner.

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Exhibition books and catalogues

Series consists of books and catalogues pertaining to exhibitions and collections at the Museum of Anthropology. The following exhibitions and collection are covered by publications within the series:

  • Bodies of Enchantment: Puppets from Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas
  • Charles Edenshaw
  • Chinese Art
  • Divine Threads: The Visual and Material Culture of Cantonese Opera
  • Discerning Eye: The Walter C. Koerner Collection of European Ceramics
  • Gawa Gyani
  • Heaven, Hell, and Somewhere In Between: Portuguese Popular Art
  • ひろしま Hiroshima
  • Knowledge Within
  • Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories
  • Layers of Influence: Unfolding Cloth Across Cultures
  • Luminescence: The Silver of Peru (English)
  • Luminiscencia: La Plata del Perú (Spanish)
  • People Among the People: The Public Art of Susan Point
  • Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works by Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Artists
  • Savage Graces
  • The H.R. MacMillan Collection
  • The Marvellous Real: Art from Mexico, 1926 - 2011
  • The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
  • The Potter's Art: Contributions to the Study of the Koerner Collection of European Ceramics
  • The Transforming Image
  • The Walter and Marianne Koerner Collection
  • Theatrum Mundi: Masks and Masquerades in Mexico and the Andes
  • Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia
  • Under Different Moons: African Art in Conversation
  • Where the Power Is: Indigenous Perspectives on Northwest Coast Art