BOOKS & ARTS
A Dhivehi Artists Showcase
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An ambitious collaboration of Dhivehi visual and performance artists, musicians, and designers sheds light on how Maldivian artists use unified and disparate aesthetics to reflect on class, space, and politics.
Exhibition
Maldives
Art Practice
Internationalist Perspective
Art Activism
Indigenous Art Practice
Oceans
Islands
Luxury Tourism
Malé
Painting
Dhivehi
Typography
Fine Art
Experimental Music
Folk Music
Music Video
Performance Art
Dance
Repertory
Dance Troupe
Art Institutions
Gatekeeping
In Grief In Solidarity
Curation
Aesthetics
Missing Aesthetics
Hip Hop
Un’dhun
Urban/Rural
Fuamulah
Huvadu atoll
Rasmadhoo
Kulhudufushi
Seascapes
Class Struggle
Environment
Atolls
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DISPATCH
Exhibition
Maldives
5th
Jun
2021
For our event In Grief, In Solidarity on 5th June 2021, we featured the most ambitious collaboration SAAG has attempted to date, with over 20 Maldivian performance artists, visual artists, musicians, typographers, artist collectives, and poets in a wide-ranging showcase on a range of Dhivehi art.
Curated by Kareen Adam and Associate Editor Nazish Chunara, the showcase was meant to glimpse the art practices in an overlooked country and demonstrate the perspectives one misses as a consequence of overlooking whole communities and peoples. It is a paradigmatic problem for the international Left: Why do we so often take borders for granted in practice, even if we fervently do not wish to in principle?
The showcase also provides a counterpoint to what people often associate with Maldivian: as merely an exclusionary, elite haven for tourists. The music and poetry are intentionally not subtitled, as SAAG, the magazine, shifts into multilingual presentation. We hope to strike against the expectation that population size should dictate such expectations and consider Dhivehi aesthetics and politics on their terms.
Artists and collectives featured include Afzal Shaafiu, Aishath Huda, Beatz Crew, Cartman Ayya, DIONYSIAC, Eagan Badeeu, Firushana Naseem, Little Faratas N’ Monkey, Mohamed Ikram, Mariyam Omar, Mary Halym, Meyna Hassaan, Nadee Rachey, Nashiu Zahir, Nur Danya, Raya Ali a.k.a. Echnoid, Symbolic Records, and Yazan.