CONVERSA COM NOUR MOBARAK E PHILIPPE VERGNE
Provas Materiais
Bilhete: 3€
Desconto de 50% para Amigos de Serralves, jovens até aos 18 anos, estudantes e maiores de 65 anos.

Nour Mobarak é uma artista libanesa-americana, nascida em 1985 no Cairo, Egito.
O seu trabalho abrange performance, poesia, escultura, som e vídeo, utilizando frequentemente a sua voz como leitmotiv. A exposição coletiva “Provas Materiais”, em exibição no Museu de Serralves, apresenta um conjunto de obras da artista, destacando-se Locus/Lacuna, uma instalação que consiste numa composição sonora que acompanha um grande tapete de 7 x 7 m, tecido à mão em Beiriz, Portugal, seguindo as suas instruções.
Trata-se de uma instalação multissensorial que enquadra a topografia de uma memória pessoal.
Na preparação para o Museu como Performance, que terá lugar em Serralves nos dias 18 e 19 de outubro, Serralves convida Nour Mobarak para uma conversa com Philippe Vergne, Diretor do Museu e Curador da Exposição “Provas Materiais”.
Locus/Lacuna, que será ativado pela artista durante o Museu como Performance, será o palco central da conversa, abordando onde a memória pessoal e histórica se entrelaçam, refletindo sobre o trabalho de Nour Mobarak, e como o diálogo, a cumplicidade e a troca entre materiais orgânicos e tóxicos sublinham um estudo de resolução de conflitos presente noutras obras da artista na exposição.
Este evento será realizado em inglês.
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Mobarak excavates the compulsionsand glitches of violence and desire from the body, the earth, and her surrounding environment through voice, sculptural works, sound, performance, video, and writing. “As a teenager,” the Lebanese American artist recalls, “I’d read that as a mind achieves mastery of a craft, so too come limitations on its ability to think creatively: as the brain creates neurological pathways through synaptic fusion, it settles the mind into ruts. I was desperate to avoid ruts. Instead, I embraced spontaneity, reasoning that the ephemeral could not be erased.” This logic pointed Mobarak towards some of the materials she often uses today: saprophytic myceliain her sculptures, for instance, a kind of fungi that thrives on dead and toxic matter; Octal DPET plastic, or plaster. In her sound works, the human voice is often decoupled from speech and meaningthrough the layering and patterning of recordings of some of the most phonemically complex languages in the world. She often places her own body into performances. To experience Mobarak’s rich interior world is like standing at the edge of an archeological site and gazing upon enduring, petrified objects set into new orbit. Her works are exercises in giving form to death and decomposition, in giving form to and making space for resilience. The viewer is invited to decipher root forms and branching networks that guide us out of our Anglocentrism, awakening dormant thoughts and sensations. Miguel Abreu Galleryco-represents the artist with Sylvia Kouvali in London and Piraeus, Greece.
Nour Mobarak (b. 1985, Cairo, Egypt) lives and works between Bainbridge Island, WA and Athens, Greece. One-person exhibitions of her work have beenheld at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2024), The Municipal Theater at Piraeus, Greece (2023), RODEO London (2023), JOAN, Los Angeles (2022), Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2021), and Hakuna Matata, Los Angeles (2020). Her works have been included in group shows at Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Art Contemporanea, Turin (2024), Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2023), California African American Museum, Los Angeles (2024), MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2022), Amant, Brooklyn (2022), RODEO Piraeus (2022), Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga (2021), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2020), Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2019), Cubitt, London (2019), and RODEO London (2017),among others. Her performances have been stagedat the Renaissance Society, Chicago (2022), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2020), Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2019), LAXART, Los Angeles (2019), Stadslimeit, Antwerp (2016), and Cambridge University, UK (2010), among others. Her music has been released by Recital, Los Angeles, Cafe Oto's TakuRoku, London, and Ultra Eczema, Antwerp, and is included in the Whitney Museum Library's Special Collections. She has had sessions on BBC Radio 3, NTS Radio, and Dublab Radio. Her poetry has appeared in Triple Canopy, F.R. David, The Claudius App, and Poetry Salzburg Review, among others. Publications include Dafne Phono, Wendy’s Subway, New York (2024) and Sphere Studies and Subterranean Bounce, Recital, Los Angeles (2021). Mobarak’s work will be included in the forthcoming Magical Realismat WIELS, Brussels, and in Material Evidenceat the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto.
Imagem: Farah Al Qasimi