黑料不打烊


Maintain: Collective exhibition

Nov 10, 2022 - Feb 25, 2023

The curator is usually seen as a solitary figure that yields substantial power in the art world. But far from the associations the term might conjure in the context of contemporary art today, the curator was originally a custodian, who cared for a collection, cured and preserved its narratives, and restored the voices within it back to health. With this in mind, we wonder if one could curate (in) Beirut, and whether the act of curating might still hold within it the infinitesimal ability to heal.

We know that there can be no healing alone, that it can only be achieved collectively, like justice, like freedom. Yet, the need to survive doesn鈥檛 always bring out the most noble version of ourselves, and we are not always ready to come together at the times when doing so is most urgently needed.

We have invited 4 collectives to reflect on their experiences and practices, their legacies and histories. The participating collectives are Haven for Artists, Heya, Qorras and Yalla Bala Manyake. We think of the resulting exhibition as a reflection on the challenges of collectivity, as well as the terms and conditions along which collectivities might be formed.



The curator is usually seen as a solitary figure that yields substantial power in the art world. But far from the associations the term might conjure in the context of contemporary art today, the curator was originally a custodian, who cared for a collection, cured and preserved its narratives, and restored the voices within it back to health. With this in mind, we wonder if one could curate (in) Beirut, and whether the act of curating might still hold within it the infinitesimal ability to heal.

We know that there can be no healing alone, that it can only be achieved collectively, like justice, like freedom. Yet, the need to survive doesn鈥檛 always bring out the most noble version of ourselves, and we are not always ready to come together at the times when doing so is most urgently needed.

We have invited 4 collectives to reflect on their experiences and practices, their legacies and histories. The participating collectives are Haven for Artists, Heya, Qorras and Yalla Bala Manyake. We think of the resulting exhibition as a reflection on the challenges of collectivity, as well as the terms and conditions along which collectivities might be formed.



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Monday - Saturday
12:00 - 8:00 PM
Jisr El Wati, Building 13, Street 97, Zone 66 Adlieh Beirut, Lebanon

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