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Saturday, 5 March 2016
What's on: March at the Whitechapel Gallery
March at the Whitechapel Gallery
Dia Azzawi, Composition (1980), detail. Courtesy Barjeel Art Foundation Collection
A century of art from the Arab world
Imperfect Chronology: Debating Modernism II(until 17 April 2016) is drawn from the Barjeel Art Foundation Collection, one of the world's the most significant holdings of 20th century Arab art.
The second of four thematic displays from the collection includes paintings and works on paper by Dia Azzawi (pictured, Baghdad) Huguette Caland (Beirut),Marwan (Damascus), Kamal Boullata (Jerusalem) and many more. More
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Take a guided tour of the Barjeel Art Foundation display Imperfect Chronology: Debating Modernism IIwith curator Omar Kholeif.
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Electronic Superhighway Season
Commission Heather Phillipson: more flinching 12 Feb - 17 Apr 2016 | Free Entry Pick up a poem at the Whitechapel Gallery. Heather Phillipson’s more flinchingtransposes her time as Writer in Residence into physical space with a freely distributed, multi-part poem for visitors to take away. More
"The Woman Bridging the Divide Between Art and Poetry" Read the interview with Heather Phillipson about her recent work in the New York Times.
Exhibition Harun Farocki: Parallel I-IV (2012-14) Until 12 Jun 2016 | Free Entry Avant-garde film-maker Harun Farocki’s large-scale video installation Parallel I-IV (2012-2014) charts the evolution of computer game graphics over 30 years, from the earliest symbolic forms to the realism of the present day. More
Symposium Electronic Superhighway Sat 23 Apr, 11.30am–6pm | Tickets:£15/12.50 concs This day-long event explores the intersections of art and digital culture and examines how emerging technologies have enabled radical creative practices.Book Now