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"Sharjah Arts" Organize an exhibition "Your net for night and day" In Luxembourg

Luxembourg, on March 6 / WAM / The Sharjah Arts Foundation is organizing, at the Duke of the Great Duke of Modern Art (Modam Luxembourg), the “Shibbak of Night and Day” exhibition of the two artists Lubina Hamid and Majda Starska, which will be held from today, Thursday, March 6, 2025 to August 24.

The exhibition was previously held in Sharjah in the fall of 2023 under the title “Distinctive Time/ Deep Water”, to be shown this year in Luxembourg with a new vision that interacts with the social and cultural contexts of this country, which enjoys the diversity of my identities and inhabited by a migrant society characterized by movement and movement.

The exhibition reviews more than a decade of creative cooperation between Labina Hamid, the prominent British painter from Zanzibar, and Majda Stayerska, the Polish multidisciplinary artist, and his works vary between paintings and graphics, sculptures, and silk printing, through photography and vocal syntactic works; It includes more than 50 artistic works that extend from the late 1990s.

The exhibition calls on visitors to a journey through ships, vehicles, and the worlds of dreams weaved by the imagination of the two artists, in a vital embodiment of memory, place and time.

Through a complex dialogue between memory, color, sound, and movement, the exhibition re -formates life experiences, to reveal a song that stems from the layers of nostalgia and belonging. It also explores the depths of the feelings of loss and the restoration of personal and historical identity. This vision is embodied in the work of “Zanzibar” (1999-2023), which includes nine dual paintings drawn by Hamid, reviewing real and imaginary trips to and from their hometown. These paintings are accompanied by an audio scene created by Staarska in which the masculine and feminine narrative sounds are rotated, bringing memories and places of sadness and mourning.

The “Grand Duke of Modern Art” (Modam Luxembourg) is considered one of the most prominent museums in Europe that displays the most important contemporary artworks, and through its exhibitions and artistic programs it enhances research and cultural dialogue, focusing on the changing nature of art and society.

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