Logbook Entry #12
These last weeks of the semester have proven to be quite tumultuous. I sent out an update to each artist/group I had been researching and interviewing, listing all of the other artists that I was considering for the exhibition about two weeks ago. I received a reply from Monira Al-Qadiri saying that she had reservations about being in a show with Gulf Labor and that she thought the GCC Collective would feel the same way. We agreed to meet while she was here for the FIND conference. We met this past week and I explained how the work of both collectives fits into the concept of the exhibition in differing ways that would make for a very interesting dialogue. I went through a different methods of how to give both groups’ work the same amount of respect- so that they can enter into this dialogue I want instead of negatively influencing the audience’s understanding of the work.
I wanted to make it clear that I was sure these works could both exist in the show as very different examples of institutional critique and that I would be able to place them and explain them such that they would be understood through their contexts. I explained that I was going to be able to have walls installed in the space and that the works didn’t have to visually intersect, so that they are only tied through the concept itself in the audience’s mind. I also mentioned that if the fear was more of having their names associated with one another, the publication materials for the exhibition could be kept ‘in-house’ and not be available publicly. Another option was to keep both her Myth Busters series and the Gulf Labor group’s work, but to only use interviews with the GCC group/ mention them in my writing.
Monira explained to me her reluctance was because even though she knew and was friends with many of the artist in the Gulf Labor group, she didn’t necessarily agree with their methods and she felt they they misread her and the GCCs work. However, when I left our meeting, I felt good about conversation and felt like she was considering how to work through this. Now, however, I received an email from her explaining that she can no longer participate in the exhibition because she will be too busy in March, because she ultimately feels that I have misread her work, and because she thinks including the Gulf Labor group is too much of a risk. So by inference, this also means that the GCC group will no longer be participating.
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