Aeham Ahmad / Ibrahim Alawad / Mohammad Alsaadi /
Khawaja Habibulla Jami / Emad Korkis / Mariam Nabil Kamal /
Sara Nabil / Zohra Noori / Okbai Tesfamichael...



The personal Curriculum Vitae, the universally recognized documentary table of the individual life, training and work stations, suffers due to the flight a massive disruption. What happens after such an interruption? What will happen next and where does the new path lead to? Within the exhibition project the Nassauischer Kunstverein is paving the way for the participating artists to become equal members of society and actively provides them with social and professional perspectives.

The exhibition project is divided into two phases: First, the Nassauischer Kunstverein offers free studio space for escaped artists as the extremely cramped living conditions of transitional accommodation lack this important space for creative development. Later there will be an exhibition from January 16th to February 28th, 2016. The space for artistic work and the provision of an institutional framework for a first exhibition in combination with a small publication should give the participants the possibility to reconnect to their professional careers. It should also provide a good start for a meaningful continuation of the personal CV.

It has been deliberately refrained to give the exhibition an overlaying title as not to restrict the artists to one topic. Instead there will be 10 individual solo positions on display in the Villa of the Kunstverein, which share their experience of flight and expulsion.

Here you can find our Open Call in different languages /

> deutsch / german

> englisch / english

> dari / dari

> arabisch / arabic

> tigrinisch / tigrinya

Sara Nabil, Democracy, 2015.
Installation view Sara Nabil, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Sara Nabil, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Sara Nabil, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Sara Nabil, Remembrance of History, 2014.
Installation view Sara Nabil, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Mohammad Alsaadi, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Mohammad Alsaadi, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Mohammad Alsaadi, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Ibrahim Alawad, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Mariam Nabil Kamal, The Sound Of The Footsteps, 2010, video still.
Concert on the opening evening at NKV, Aeham Ahmad, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Concert on the opening evening at NKV, Aeham Ahmad, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view Zohra Noori, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Zhora Norri, Kochigirl, 2015.
Installation view Zohra Noori (front), art case (back), © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Installation view art case, © Christian Lauer und NKV.
Emad Korkis, Schritt ins Ungewisse, 2013.
Installation view Emad Korkis, © Christian Lauer and NKV.
Emad Korkis, Auf dem Weg, 2013.
Installation view Emad Korkis, © Christian Lauer.

Curriculum Vitae (C.V.) – Intellectual free trade zone /

16. January 2016 - 28. February 2016

 

Opening on friday, January 15th, 6 p.m.

The exhibition is under the patronage of the Hessian Minister for Science and Art Boris Rhein /

 


The exhibition is made possible by the Cultural Fund Frankfurt RheinMain and stands under the thematic priority of TRANSIT.

 

The Nassauische Sparkasse Wiesbaden is funding the project as part of its series PERSPECTIVES OF THE FUTURE and wants thus provide an impetus to the critical and unusual confrontation with visions of the future and social developments.

 

The Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden is institutionally supported by the Cultural Office of the state capital of Wiesbaden. The Ortsbeirat NordOst is additionally funding the project .