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Selection of past institutional solo and group exhibitions

‘Many voices, all of them loved’

KADER ATTIA ’HUMILIATION’ 2019. Installation view at Galleria Continua, Les Moulins, 2019. Photo: Oak Taylor-Smith

01/02/2020

‘Many voices, all of them loved’

KADER ATTIA 

group exhibition 

John Hansard Gallery 

Southampton, UK 

www.jhg.art/event-detail/444-many-voices-all-of-them-loved

This group exhibition explores how contemporary artists use the voice as a sound, metaphor and political material. Studying such questions as what makes up a voice and what effects how voices are heard, this exhibition examines the possibilities of the voice in inanimate materials and other species, extending meaning and exceeding speech.

01/02/2020 - 11/04/2020

‘UNHOMED’

SHILPA GUPTA ‘Words come from Ears’ 2017-2018. Commissioned by YARAT Contemporary Art Space and Edinburgh Art Festival. Photo: Pat Verbruggen

01/02/2020

‘UNHOMED’

SHILPA GUPTA 

group exhibition 

Uppsala Art Museum 

Uppsala, Finland 

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This exhibition showcases artists whose artistic practices are in continuous interchange with the intricate narratives of cultural heritage, history writing and liberty of speech. The exhibition title comes from Shilpa Gupta’s work Words come from Ears 2017 – 2018, a subversive work that allows reflection on the processes of arrival and departure.

01/02/2020 - 10/05/2020

‘La rivoluzione siamo noi’

SISLEJ XHAFA ‘Barka’ 2011.

01/02/2020

‘La rivoluzione siamo noi’

ANISH KAPOOR, MICHELANGELO PISTOLETTO, SISLEJ XHAFA 

group exhibition 

XNL PIACENZA CONTEMPORANEA, Via Santa Franca 36 

Galleria d’Arte Moderna Ricci Oddi, Via San Siro 13 

Piacenza, Italy 

Divided into 8 sections, 'Complicità, Domestiche alterazioni, Rovesciare il Mondo, Enigma, L’altro visto da sé, Controllare il caos, Esplorazioni, Spazi di Monocromia' with works coming from 18 art collections, the exhibition has the capacity to conduct the visitor and allow them to get to know the extraordinary world of private collections that are so important for the diffusion of contemporary art. 

01/02/2020 - 24/05/2020

LEILA ALAOUI

LEILA ALAOUI ‘Khamlia, Sud du Maroc #1’ 2014. Courtesy: Fondation Leila Alaoui & GALLERIA CONTINUA

31/01/2020

LEILA ALAOUI

solo show 

IFA Gallery 

Charlottenplatz 17, Stuttgart, Germany 

www.ifa.de

A retrospective of Leila Alaoui showcasing her works for the first time in Germany.

31/01/2020 - 19/04/2020

’Still Still Life’

ZHANNA KADYROVA ‘Market (ongoing project)’ (detail) 2017-2019. Zhanna Kadyrova, artist invited to the 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia May You Live In Interesting Times, installation view Giardini, 2019. Photo: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO Studio

31/01/2020

’Still Still Life’

BERLINDE DE BRUYCKERE, ZHANNA KADYROVA 

group exhibition 

Sara Hilden Art Museum 

Laiturikatu 13, Tampere, Finland 

www.tampere.fi

Still Still Life is an innovative overview of the still-life genre and of the various interpretations that the still-life genre has taken on in modern and contemporary art. Works by Zhanna Kadyrova and Berlinde De Bruyckere will be included alongside some of the twentieth century’s most prolific artists that make up the Sara Hildén Foundation Collection. 

31/01/2020 - 23/08/2020

‘Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives’

SHILPA GUPTA ‘Untitled (There is No Border Here)’ 2005-2006

27/01/2020

‘Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives’

SHILPA GUPTA 

group exhibition 

Mc Mullens Museum, Boston College 

Boston, USA 

www.bc.edu/sites/artmuseum

Exploring the representation of diverse peoples, water as a barrier and facilitator of movement and the potential effects of rising sea levels, this exhibition presents over 80 works from 6 artists of which Shilpa Gupta is one of them. 

27/01/2020 - 31/05/2020