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But a Storm Is Blowing From Paradise: Public Programs at the Guggenheim

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But a Storm Is Blowing From Paradise: Public Programs at the #guggenheim. In conjunction with the #guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative exhibition But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: #contemporaryart of the Middle East and North Africa, the museum presents the following programs.
HELLO #guggenheim: FILM AND VIDEO CURATED BY BIDOUN PROJECTS Fridays–Mondays in May, 1 pm
Hello #guggenheim is a diverse four-week program of films and videos that are united in their mistrust of inherited narratives about history and documentation, testimony and voice. By turns fantastical and irreverent, adversarial and contrived, the works in Hello #guggenheim provide an unusual and uniquely compelling vantage onto the politics of truth of the moving image. Free with museum admission. No RSVP required. Screenings take place in the New Media Theater and last between 60 and 90 minutes. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
CURATOR’S EYE TOURS
Join #guggenheim curators on a focused tour of But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise. Free with museum admission. No RSVP required. Curator’s Eye tours meet at the Information Desk. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
Sara Raza, #guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa
May 13, 12 pm
This tour will be ASL interpreted.
Amara Antilla, Assistant Curator
May 20, 12 pm
Sara Raza, #guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa
September 23, 12 pm
CONVERSATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS
This series pairs scholars and educators to explore the exhibition’s ideas and meanings. Free with museum admission. No RSVP required. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
Joseph Massad, Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History, Columbia University
May 22, 3 pm
Tim Cresswell, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs; Professor of History and International Affairs; Associate Director for Public Humanities, Humanities Center, Northeastern University June 12, 3 pm
Talinn Grigor, Professor of Art History and Graduate Adviser, University of California, Davis
July 17, 3 pm
بالعربية EXHIBITION TOURS IN ARABIC
June 18, July 23, Aug 20, and Sept 17 at 12 pm
Join a conversational tour conducted in Arabic led by a specialist in art history and education. This tour will focus on the themes and artworks in the exhibition But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise. Free with museum admission. No RSVP required. This tour meets on the rotunda floor. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
EXHIBITION TOURS EN FRANÇAIS
June 25, July 30, Aug 27, and Sept 24 at 12 pm
Join a conversational tour conducted in French led by a specialist in art history and education. This tour will focus on the themes and artworks in the exhibition But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise. Free with museum admission. No RSVP required. This tour meets on the rotunda floor. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
LECTURES & SYMPOSIA
An Evening with Ori Gersht and Zineb Sedira
Tuesday, July 12, 6:30 pm
In this program, artists Ori Gersht and Zineb Sedira provide short talks about their works on view in But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise. Following, they join Sara Raza, #guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa, for a group discussion about themes in the exhibition. Registration details will soon be available. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
(De)Coupling as Discourse or The Rise of the Global South
September 2016
Organized by Sara Raza, this symposium unites elements from the three phases of the #guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative to explore the rise of #contemporaryart activity in the Global South. More details will soon be available on #guggenheim.org/calendar.
SUMMER DRAWING SERIES
July 17, 24, and 31 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
Families participate in an interactive gallery tour of But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise and respond to it using various approaches to drawing that encourage a new experience of the works on view. Free with advanced registration. Families with children ages 7 and up. Learn more at #guggenheim.org/calendar.
MIND’S EYE WITH SUSAN HEFUNA
Monday, August 1, 2 pm
Wednesday, August 10, 2 pm
Led by exhibition artist Susan Hefuna, this two-part workshop welcomes visitors who are blind or have low vision to explore walking and alternative sensory experience as part of the creative process. Free with RSVP. More details will soon be available on #guggenheim.org/calendar.
PUBLIC MOVEMENT: DEBRIEFING SESSION II
Summer/Fall 2016
The research group Public Movement invites museum visitors to attend a one-on-one debriefing on modern art made in Palestine before 1948. The private session draws out the performative relationship between nation-states and their cultural institutions. Free with museum admission. RSVP required. More details will soon be available on #guggenheim.org/calendar.
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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT Lauren Van Natten
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