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Unsettled Objects

Mar 12, 2021 - Jun 15, 2021

Sharjah Art Foundation presents, Unsettled Objects, a special exhibition featuring major new acquisitions and rarely seen works from the Foundation's Collection; the artists and works on display explore the hidden stories behind art and its history. Sharjah Art Foundation presents the exhibition Unsettled Objects, which features a wide range of contemporary artworks, including notable new acquisitions from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection. Designed to create conversations through thought-provoking individual experiences, the exhibition is composed of a constellation of salon hangs that take on the circular shape of The Flying Saucer, the Foundation鈥檚 newly restored architectural landmark. 

This major exhibition draws its title from a significant new acquisition by the late conceptual artist Lothar Baumgarten. Unsettled Objects (1968鈥1969) is a slide carousel projection that unfolds hidden characteristics behind the foundational artefacts of Western museum collections. Where do these objects come from? Are the keepers of these entities entitled to hold them, and if so, under what jurisdiction? Anchored by newly acquired and rarely seen works from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, this exhibition reveals artists and works that encourage the viewer to reconsider how the creative imagination is constructed. Many of the holdings shown here are by figures whose work has somehow been contested, for example, because of provenance or origin. Also on view is the work of artists who have held multiple identities or personas as well as that of figures who seek to recast colonial art history by imbuing it with the complex multiplicity of people and cultures that have remained invisible for too long. 

In addition to Baumgarten鈥檚 Unsettled Objects, the works in this exhibition include important new acquisitions by Y眉ksel Arslan, Dawoud Bey, Huma Bhabha, Huguette Caland, Lubaina Himid, Tala Madani, Lionel Wendt and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, among numerous others. 



Sharjah Art Foundation presents, Unsettled Objects, a special exhibition featuring major new acquisitions and rarely seen works from the Foundation's Collection; the artists and works on display explore the hidden stories behind art and its history. Sharjah Art Foundation presents the exhibition Unsettled Objects, which features a wide range of contemporary artworks, including notable new acquisitions from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection. Designed to create conversations through thought-provoking individual experiences, the exhibition is composed of a constellation of salon hangs that take on the circular shape of The Flying Saucer, the Foundation鈥檚 newly restored architectural landmark. 

This major exhibition draws its title from a significant new acquisition by the late conceptual artist Lothar Baumgarten. Unsettled Objects (1968鈥1969) is a slide carousel projection that unfolds hidden characteristics behind the foundational artefacts of Western museum collections. Where do these objects come from? Are the keepers of these entities entitled to hold them, and if so, under what jurisdiction? Anchored by newly acquired and rarely seen works from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, this exhibition reveals artists and works that encourage the viewer to reconsider how the creative imagination is constructed. Many of the holdings shown here are by figures whose work has somehow been contested, for example, because of provenance or origin. Also on view is the work of artists who have held multiple identities or personas as well as that of figures who seek to recast colonial art history by imbuing it with the complex multiplicity of people and cultures that have remained invisible for too long. 

In addition to Baumgarten鈥檚 Unsettled Objects, the works in this exhibition include important new acquisitions by Y眉ksel Arslan, Dawoud Bey, Huma Bhabha, Huguette Caland, Lubaina Himid, Tala Madani, Lionel Wendt and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, among numerous others. 



Contact details

Al Shuwaiheen, Arts Area Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

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