Our world is burning exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo

Published by · Photos by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Published on February 26th, 2020 at 01:00 p.m.
From February 21 to May 17, 2020 the Palais de Tokyo houses a great contemporary art exhibition called “Our world is burning”. Come and discover a committed display of works by artists from Qatar and the Gulf region.

From February 21, 2020 to May 17, 2020 the Palais de Tokyo presents – in partnership with the MATHAF (aka the Modern Art Arab Museum) – the “Our world is burningexhibition. A committed contemporary art exhibition returning on works by artists from Qatar and the Gulf region on a daily basis, excluding Tuesdays from noon to midnight.

Our World is Burning” presents contemporary creation through the geo-political situation of the Arabian Gulf, a world region where issues are marked by men and arts.

L'exposition Notre monde brûle au Palais de Tokyo

From the destruction of Iraqi treasure to the fate of Syrian refugees via financing of Taliban members through the exploitation of lapis lazuli in Afghanistan, the exhibition presents these tragedies inspiring creations by artists from Qatar and the Arabian Gulf such as Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz, Lebanon drawer Monira Al Solh or even Turkish Asli Cavusoglu.

By the way, the exhibition is also about the current tragic events: the ecological crisis and the environmental disasters such as the huge and destructive fires from Amazonia to Siberia via California and Australia.

This committed exhibition happens as part of the French-Qatar cultural year launched in 2020 by Qatar Museums. Every year, a different country is given pride of place with several cultural events promoting both cultures in France and Qatar.

If fire destroys, it’s also the expression of creative power, an inspired blaze that warms up and lights up the world… A fascinating exhibition you don’t want to miss.

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From February 21th, 2020 to May 17th, 2020

×

    Location

    13, avenue du président Wilson
    75116 Paris 16

    Access
    Metro line 9 "Iéna" or "Alma-Marceau" station

    Prices
    Tarif réduit : €9
    Plein tarif: €12

    Official website
    www.palaisdetokyo.com

    Comments
    Refine your search
    Refine your search
    Refine your search
    Refine your search