Talk Description
In conjunction with the exhibition Sharjapan 3–Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, on view at Sharjah Art Foundation from 24 July to 1 October 2021, multidisciplinary artist Nile Koetting will discuss the themes of his ongoing installation, Remain Calm (Compressed +) with Sandra Peters, Assistant Arts Professor of Arts Practice at NYU Abu Dhabi. During the discussion, Koetting will touch upon questions related to space (physical, environmental and communal) and the navigation of precarious shifts between isolation, exclusion and connection as well as safety and risk, in a time of global crisis.
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This event is free and open to the public, but prior registration is encouraged as seats are limited.
COVID-19 safety measures
Please note that in line with government health and safety guidelines, all attendees must present a negative RT-PCR report (from a test taken 48 hours prior to the visit) on the Al Hosn app at the venue entrance. Visitors are required to wear masks during visits to the exhibition spaces and keep a safe distance from others at all times.
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Sharjapan 3–Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture
Reflecting on the intimate role architecture plays in our lives, Remain Calm explores the work of notable Japanese architects and an artist who use traditional concepts to create physical spaces with both modern and contemporary resonance.
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