Pavilion of Lebanon at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia presents “A Dance with her Myth”
During a press conference organized today at the National Museum of Beirut, in the presence of Minister of Tourism Walid Nassar, of writer, journalist, and member of the National Commission for UNESCO Roni Alpha representing the Minister of Culture, Judge Mohammad Wissam Al-Mortada, of key figures in the Arts and Culture scene, as well as the media, the commissioner and curator of the Pavilion of Lebanon Nada Ghandour announced the theme of the Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, and presented the project’s details.
Placed under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and organized by the Lebanese Visual Art Association (LVAA), the Pavilion of Lebanon at the Biennale Arte 2024, which will be held from April 20 to November 24, 2024, will present a multimedia installation by the artist Mounira Al Solh, entitled A Dance with her Myth. Roni Alpha representing the Minister of Culture Judge Mohammad Wissam Al-Mortada stated: “It is uncommon to witness such a rich array of artistic mediums converging in service of an idea, yet that is precisely what Al Solh achieved through her participation in the Biennale Arte 2024. What began as an exhibition tracing the history of Tyre and the Phoenicians evolved into a journey of struggle for women’s liberation, challenging the patriarchal society and its injustices. Aboard a Phoenician vessel, it’s all about emancipating women, the city, and the homeland, all within a scenographic framework that transports visitors to Tyre’s azure shores, evoking a sense of imminent discovery of the murex”. During her speech, Nada Ghandour said: “Today, the region is experiencing a tragedy, but this Pavilion will serve as a testament to the enduring, optimistic, and vibrant spirit of Lebanese art. It will solidify its place on the global artistic stage and reaffirm Lebanon’s significance as a hub for artistic innovation”.
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