Visual Arts Studies Third Annual Conference kicks off
The Peninsula
Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, in collaboration with Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, hosted on Sunday, 25 April 2021, the Visual Arts Studies Third Annual Conference 2020-2021 under the theme “The Future Museum in the Future City,” with the participation of artists, researchers, museum practitioners, and curators from around the world, to discuss -over three days- the future scenarios open to multiple possibilities, by stimulating critical thinking about what may arise in the aftermath of the pandemic.
On the first day, participants had two sessions, “Critical reading of the urban formative forces of the plagued city” and “Revising the history of the modern museum in light of the current pandemic.” In the first session, Adham Selim, Independent Researcher, presented a paper titled: Speculative and excessive: Of finance, architecture and contemporary museum in the Arab world.” Followed by Mohammmed Ouassit, Lawyer and lecturer, Al Hassan 2 University, Morocco, where he discussed the Legal protection of mobile traditional artefacts in the Arab world in times of armed conflicts and pandemics. At the end of the first session, Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, Dr. Ali A. Alraouf discussed a topic titled: “A tale of two cities, two museums and one starchitect.”More Related News
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