'TECTONIC brings together a diverse pool of artists working seamlessly across mediums and disciplines, contextualizing their approaches and identifying the new direction of art in a climate of rapid change, capturing the sense of urgency that is redefining contemporary art and laying the groundwork for its future. The approximately 300 multimedia artworks range from installation, performances, sculpture, video, sound, digital and painting will be on show in a 15,000 square foot venue at the DIFC. Working closely with the artists over the past year, The Moving Museum has developed solo presentations for each artist that offers a comprehensive snapshot of their practice as a whole.
The exhibition is set against the backdrop of Dubai. Born out of the aspirations of the new century, the city has undergone its own tectonic transformation, establishing itself as an important cultural hub in the Middle East, while experiencing mammoth fluctuations in financial fortunes, landscape and population growth within a short period of time. TECTONIC’s presence in Dubai allows for a global gathering of compatible concerns that aims to raise questions, spark dialogues and respond to the particularities of a new environment.' - from organiser's website.
This publication stands as not only a documentation of the exhibition but extends to become an in-depth analysis of the 24 artists represented. It features a conversation between Dubai's cultural worker and the founders of The Moving Museum, overviews of the artists' practices, interviews and essays.
Please note that only participating artists of Asian descent are listed.
Onsite
Aya MOUSAWI, 
English
exhibition,  multimedia art,  painting,  video art,  sculpture,  conceptualism,  interactive art,  sound art,  performance art,  installation,  photography,  mixed media,  group exhibition
2013
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catalogue
An Informal Conversation with Rami Farook
The Act of Negation - Benjamin GODSILL
Stars Hidden Tonight, Moon a Silver More Wicked than Myth - Shamim M. MOMIN
Ali Banisadr - Nicola TREZZI
The Bruce High Quality Foundation: Interview by Sophie Oakley
What's in a Name? - Tom HEALY
Michael Rakowitz - Aya MOUSAWI
Answer is Never the Same - Raimundas MALASAUSKAS
Wrong - Simon BAINBRIDGE
Asger Carlsen Interview by Austin McManus
Contrary to Appearances - Caoimhin Mac Giolla LEITH
An Introduction to the Divisions of James Capper's Work - Ben EASTHAM
Demolition Man: Holton Rower Giant Pour Paintings - David CARRINO
Posts Tagged 'Parker Ito' - Gene MCHUGH
American Facts - Ed SCHAD
Saad Qureshi - Eliza GLUCKMAN
Soheila Sokhanvari Interview by Kate Busby
Sarah Dornner Interview by Scott Indrisek
Thoughts on Work - Glenn O'BRIEN
Collective Eclecticism - H.G. MASTERS
Seeing Ourselves Now - David MOOS
Haroon Mirza Interview by Lisa Le Feuvre
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