'Trans-Indian Ocean Artists Exchange', an initiative by Kochi Biennale Foundation and Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, and Dutch artist and curator Mo Reda, aims to build on historical forms of traffic between Kerala and West Asia and explore possibilities of developing new forms of exchange based on contemporary art and culture, a KBF release said here today.
As part of the four-phase project, Emirati artists Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim and Mohammed Kazem are now finishing a two-month residency at Pepper House, Fort Kochi. This will culminate in a display of their works at Pepper House Residency Exhibition, to run in concurrence with KMB 2016.
Kazem said working in residency here has been a chance to interact with various elements of Kochi's social life, movement of its people and its natural environment.
"Both my art practise and project captures these elements and gives them visual context," said Kazem, who will show both an installation and photographs in December's exhibition.
In early 2017, two Indian artists - to be selected from respondents to an open call that will be issued next week - will make the return journey to Sharjah to work in residence at Maraya Art Centre.
The artists will research historical ties, current realities and future possibilities while looking back at centuries-long economical and cultural involvement between the two regions. The works of all four artists will then be shown at exhibitions independently curated by Reda.
"Being in residency while implementing a project naturally stimulates the exchange of ideas and knowledge. The artists do their own research, exploration and have their moments of serendipity," said Reda, who is working with the philosophical theme of 'Solipsism' for the Kochi exhibition.
"In this initiative, we are looking to see how the situation plays out when the exchange involves artists and the economic imperative is intercepted by an aesthetic imperative," he said.
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