Mathaf to Present Cai Guo-Qiang’s First Solo Exhibition in the Middle East Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art announced an exhibition of new and recent work by the internationally renowned Chinese-born artist Cai Guo-Qiang. On view from December 5, 2011 to May 26, 2012, Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab will be the artist’s first solo exhibition in the Middle East, as well as the first single-artist exhibition at Mathaf since its grand opening in December 2010. Saraab will feature more than 50 works, including newly commissioned pieces, recent artwork, and documentary materials that illustrate the artist’s unique creative process.

“Qatar Museums Authority is pleased to advance our mission to encourage global cultural dialogue and exchange by presenting the work of Cai Guo-Qiang at Mathaf,” said Qatar Museums Authority Chairperson Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani. “Through this exhibition, Cai Guo-Qiang will use his perspective as an artist to further extend the relationship between China and Arabia that dates back to the Silk Road, all the while exploring the possibility of direct dialogue between two cultures in the new context of globalization.”

In Saraab (“mirage” in Arabic), Cai will explore the complex connections between Qatar and Cai’s hometown of Quanzhou, a city once known as one of China’s largest seaports and a gateway to the historic Silk Road on sea. Saraab will showcase Cai’s body of work and approach, crossing artistic mediums of drawing, installation, video, and his celebrated explosion events.  16 new pieces will be created for the show, including large-scale, site-specific installations and new examples of his signature “gunpowder drawings.” The creative process of the latter, produced with the assistance of local volunteers, will be open to the public. The new works will be influenced or inspired by Islamic architectural forms and decorative patterns that depict such diverse motifs as the desert landscape, navigation, ceramics, calligraphy, and animals. In addition, Saraab will include thirty recent works and nine documentary videos that trace the artist’s development over the years as well as expand awareness of the artist’s creative process.

“With this exhibition, Mathaf will offer a unique take on the Arab world of yesterday and today, presenting a show with a strong relationship to place—one that is truly of and inspired by Doha,” said Mathaf director Wassan Al-Khudhairi. “Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab also continues Mathaf’s commitment to being an incubator of ideas by encouraging new work by non-Western artists and documenting the artistic method.”

“The exhibition at Mathaf gives me an opportunity to read and understand what is written in Arabic on the tombstones and steles that were everywhere in my hometown growing up,” said the artist. “A creative journey begins with these inscriptions, and the whole project is an attempt to connect the history and culture of my hometown with Arab history and with the culture of Qatar. From this, associations of how Arab culture at present relates to the rest of the world are formed. For many of the new works, their materials and forms were inspired by Arab culture. To foster an exchange and to collaborate with the local community is also an important aspect in the creation of these works.”

A bilingual Arabic-English catalogue will accompany the exhibition, featuring images of new work created for Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab, as well as images of some never-before-published early works by the artist.

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