Photo: Ditz Fejer
Part of: Fast Forward Festival 5
Theater

FFF5 | Les Louvres and/or Kicking the Dead

Walid Raad

Dates

Tickets

5 — 10 €

Venue

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Friday-Tuesday
Time
18:00 | 20:30
Venue
Exhibition Hall

Information

Tickets

Onassis Stegi Friends & General Presale: from 19 APR 2018, 12:00
Full price: 10 €
Reduced, Onassis Stegi Friends, Small groups (5-9 people): 8 €
Neighborhood residents, Large groups (10+ people): 7 €
Unemployed, People with disabilities, Companions: 5 €

Group ticket reservations at groupsales@onassis.org

General

75 minutes
In English

Introduction

A hybrid spectacle, a fusion of an exhibition, a peripatetic performance and a lecture on art and culture as eternal victims of violent practices. Walid Raad, one of the most influential artists of the contemporary scene, acts as our guide.

Photo: Ditz Fejer

In an exhibition and a number of walk-throughs, the internationally renowned artist Walid Raad proposes artworks and stories, drawing from extensive research and documentation, on a variety of issues: World War I, Islamic art, the building of new infrastructures for the arts in the Arab world, financial scandals, the skyscraper index, historical personalities, the study of color and much more.

"Les Louvres and/or Kicking the Dead" is a report on how art and culture are affected by a history of violence. Raad zooms in on the concepts of "dead" and "un-dead" spread by war but as well as museums. By means of the most divergent artefacts and motives he weaves a story that both deals with the waves of violence from the Middle East to the Westhoek and the foundation of new museums in the Arab world, such as the recently built branch of the Louvre in Abu Dhabi.

Walid Raad already had exhibitions at the Louvre and MoMA and was recently chosen as one of the most influential thinkers of 2016 by "Foreign Policy".

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​Photo: Ditz Fejer

CREDITS

From and with
From and with
Project management
Celesta Rottiers
Technical direction
Herman Sorgeloos
Translation into Greek
Vassilis Douvitsas
Line Production on behalf of the Onassis Stegi
Dimitra Bouzani
Co-produced by
steirischer herbst in Graz (Graz, Austria), Art Center Buda in Kortrijk for Gone West - NEXT Festival (Kortrijk, Belgium), HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin), Onassis Culture/FFF, Festival d’Automne (Paris).
Support by
Sfeir-Semler Gallery (Hamburg/Beirut), Paula Cooper Gallery (New York)
Thanks to
Jack V Sturiano, Marcella Lista, Belal Hibri, SITU Studio, Christopher Kissoon, Raphael Fleuriet, Karolien Derwael

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