Qatar Creates will kick off its spring and summer programme with exhibition openings, film screenings, talks and workshops from March 10-18, putting a spotlight on art, culture and creativity, Qatar Museums (QM) has announced."Each year at the spring gathering of Qatar Creates, we present a wide-ranging cultural programme that celebrates the diversity and talent of the nation and illuminates major topics of local, regional, and international interest,” QM and Doha Film Institute (DFI) Chairperson HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani said in a statement."The exciting programme planned for this March exemplifies all that Qatar Creates offers: showcasing Qatari cinema through DFI events, highlighting the perspectives of outstanding local and regional photographers at Tasweer, raising fascinating and urgent issues through Olafur Eliasson’s remarkable installations and projects, and much more,” she said.Among the highlights are the DFI’s 9th edition of Qumra 2023, the opening of the 2nd biennial Tasweer Photo Festival Qatar, and the debut of several art exhibitions, including the first solo exhibition of Eliasson’s work in the Gulf region.At a press conference yesterday, Tasweer Photo Festival and Fire Station director Khalifa al-Obaidli said: "Our vision for Tasweer is to provide a platform for innovative photographers and photographic communities from Qatar and the Western Asia and North Africa region.”Tasweer features multiple temporary exhibitions and heritage site installations such as the Doha Fashion Fridays at M7, a collaborative project initiated in 2017 on Instagram by artists Khalid Albaih and Aparna Jayakumar."We also have at M7, ‘A Chance to Breathe’, a project which presents the photographs of Azimul Hasson, Dil Kayas and Omal Khair, documenting their daily life and Rohingya community at the largest refugee camp in the world,” al-Obaidli said. "The exhibition also aims to train and support the three artists.”Tasweer will reactivate two site-specific exhibitions from March 14 to May 20:
- "My Mother Lulwa’s House”, an installation by Qatari artist Mashael al-Hejaz at Majlis Barahat Al Jufair
- "And Thereafter”, an immersive installation at Al Koot Fort, on the edge of Souq Waqif, created by Hadeer Omar in collaboration with Sonic Jeel and Katia Kolovea.
February 27, 2023 | 04:11 PM