
Memory Sews Together Events That Hadn’t Previously
Sharjah Art Museum,Sharjah,UnitedArabEmirates
Memory Sews Together Events That Hadn’t Previously draws from the collection of the Barjeel Art Foundation. Artworks in the exhibition reflect the manifold ways in which artists in the Arab world have responded to socio-political events and the human condition across the 20th century. The selection offers an opportunity to explore the heterogeneity of regional art and its many histories, striving to propose an expanded vision of modernism.
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