Museum as Hub: “Antikhana” preview featuring Ayman Ramadan’s project "Koshary min Zamman"
Museum as Hub: “Antikhana” preview featuring Ayman Ramadan’s project "Koshary min Zamman"
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The New Museum is pleased to announce the opening of Antikhana, the Museum as Hub project on the topic of neighborhood by the Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art, Cairo.
The exhibition, organized by William Wells, Director, features the work of the following artists:
Susan Hefuna
Ayman Ramadan
Jan Rothuizen
Tarek Zaki
The concept of neighborhood in Cairo stretches far beyond a simple geographical designation on the city map. Cairo’s neighborhoods are urban structures that have incorporated the specific characteristics of their inhabitants in their identities. Downtown Cairo amalgamates architectural patterns of various eras, modifying and sometimes obscuring their original characteristics. Despite the urban disorder, this incongruity of styles and histories pave the way for an unusual and intriguing mixture of identity. In their works, artists Susan Hefuna, Ayman Ramadan, Jan Rothuizen, and Tarek Zaki capture this fusion of different historical eras, architectures, and inhabitants by using physical objects and the actual surroundings of the neighborhood. The artists look at the neighborhood as a symbol, a microcosm of Egyptian society with its inherent contradictions.
During the exhibition opening, visitors are invited to participate in artist Ayman Ramadan’s Koshary min Zamman, an installation based on koshary shops that features stacks of disposable bowls emblazoned with a fictitious restaurant logo and photographs capturing international political figures eating koshary—a staple carbohydrate meal of the working class in Egypt. The photographs evoke a criticism on the short-lived peace negotiations that, like koshary, satiate the appetite very quickly and give a temporary feeling of self-satisfaction and contentment. Visitors will have the opportunity to taste koshary and socialize in this simulated shop in the New Museum theater.
The Townhouse Gallery’s project is on view in the Museum as Hub space on the fifth floor of the New Museum from July 11–September 21, 2008.