Gallery | عرض الصور

Alserkal Avenue, Warehouse 9 | Pop-up 18–23.3 | Art Book Fair 21–23.3
Program | جدول البرنامج
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Program | جدول البرنامج

Programming | جدول البرنامج

Fully Booked's "Guest Project" warehouse during Dubai Art Week features individuals, groups, collectives, artists, designers, creatives, and publishers producing and working in the mediums of printed matter, books, prints, magazines, publications, multiples, and more.

The 2019 fair's programming highlights a breadth of local, regional, and international creative publishing practices. All programs will occur within the Fully Booked warehouse (#9) in Alserkal Avenue.

Fully Booked during Dubai Art Week (March 18–23, 2019)

Daily 10:00–17:00 | Curated pop-up Art Book Shop & exhibition of international art books

Wednesday, 20.3, 13:30–15:30 | "On the Books" Symposium on Contemporary Arts Publishing

Thursday–Saturday, 21–23.3, 10:00–19:00 daily | Fully Booked Dubai Art Book Fair

Friday, 22.3, 16:00–17:30 | Panel discussion hosted by Ladies, Dine & Design: DXB.

Symposium

On The Books, an afternoon symposium presented by Fully Booked, will cover topics related to contemporary art book publishing, including histories of artists’ book formats, the importance of public collections and archives, and the current state of independent publishing in the MENASA region—and beyond. The speakers participating in On The Books each hold unique perspectives on the cultural significance of art books through their professional accomplishments as publishers, editors, writers, artists, directors of cultural institutions, and organizers of activities centered around creative book formats.

Symposium Topics

Artist Publishing | An in-depth look into the process of producing the newly published photobook, Women of Kuwait, with artist and photographer Maha Alasaker. Women of Kuwait, published by Daylight Books, brings together 25 portraits from the series accompanied by excerpts from interviews with the subjects conducted by Alasaker's creative partner, Nada Faris, a Kuwaiti writer and performance poet.

Developing Libraries & Collections | In 2018, Tashkeel opened the very first publicly accessible art and design reference library in Dubai which continues to house significant publications relating to art practice and theory with a focus on publications from the MENA region. Tashkeel Deputy Director, Lisa-Ball Lechgar, will discuss how this library originated, its contents and usage, as well as the future of the library.

Art Book Fairs in Asia—Spotlight Hong Kong | The past decade has seen art book fairs emerging in all corners of the world. From small towns to major international cities, art book fairs connect artists and publishers and create communities. Daniel Szehin Ho will take us through his experience organizing BOOKED: Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair, while discussing the culture of independent publishing present in Hong Kong and East Asia which contributed to this unique event.

Symposium Bios

Maha Alasaker is a Kuwaiti visual artist based in New York City. Her work is focused on fine art, fashion, and editorial photography. Alasaker's work has been published in magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Vogue Arabia, Marie Claire, Lady Gunn, and Material Girl, to name a few. Alasker has been featured in numerous exhibitions in New York City, London, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait. Her personal work engages with identity and cultural issues.

Lisa Ball-Lechgar is Deputy Director of Tashkeel, a contemporary art and design centre founded in 2008 by Director, Lateefa bint Maktoum. Previously, she held senior positions at Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF); Clientele Bahrain; Mixed Media Publishing (Canvas); Arts & Business; and Comité Européen pour le Rapprochement de l'Economie et de la Culture (CEREC). Lisa has edited/co-edited several books on contemporary art including ‘Reference Point: A History of Tashkeel and the UAE Art’ (Tashkeel, 2018); 'Bill Fontana: Acoustical Visions & Desert Soundings’ (ADMAF, 2014); 'View From Inside: Contemporary Arab Photography, Mixed Media & Video Art' (ADMAF/FotoFest, 2015); and 'The Art of the Emirates' (ADMAF/Motivate, 2015).

Daniel Szehin Ho is Publications Editor at Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts in Hong Kong. He is in charge of publications, in particular managing the creation of artists' books and guidebooks. He is also the Project Lead for Booked—Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair, an art book fair that brings together some of the best art book publishers, artists, and zinesters from Hong Kong, Asia, and around the world. He is also the co-founder and editor-at-large at Ran Dian, a bilingual online magazine on contemporary art in China and beyond (with recent print editions). As a writer, he has written for Art Forum, Frieze, Kaleidoscope, Broadsheet, Art Agenda, and The Art Newspaper, among others.

Panel discussion hosted by Ladies, Dine & Design: DXB

A roundtable discussion with incredible women from a variety of creative disciplines to discuss Communication in Creation: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Connection.

We're excited to welcome on the panel:
Leen Sadder — Founder of This Toothbrush
Zaina Kanaan — Co-founder of ChariCycles
Razan Alzayani — Producer at VICE Middle East; Co-founder & Producer at Kerning Cultures
Richie Nainaney — Founder & Creative Director of Orikami Lab
Maddy Butcher — Street Artist & Fine Artist Madeleine Butcher
Meera Al Qassemi — Experimental Filmmaker, Artist & Poet

With each of the speakers coming from a different creative discipline in the UAE, the panel will explore the individual and shared approaches/tools they use to communicate through their work. This roundtable discussion will focus on communication and questions that explore how art and design evoke empathy, how users connect with the creators' work, and more.

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