MFA Alum Tariku Shiferaw is Featured in Exhibition at Cleveland MoCA
A Poet*hical Wager
Organized by Senior Curator Andria Hickey
Timed with the fifth anniversary of MOCA Cleveland’s Farshid Moussavi-designed building, A Poet*hical Wager explores the ethical dimension of works that use abstraction, minimalism, and assemblage to approach complex ideas that cannot be addressed through representation. Emblematic of an increasing global dependence on abstract transactions that occur largely outside of our vision and comprehension, the works in the exhibition manifest the complexity of modern life in both form and process. The title of this exhibition references the book The Poethical Wager by American poet and scholar, Joan Retallack, which is in part about forms that break patterns.
Through the lens of international artists working in a wide variety of media—sculpture, assemblage, film, installation, and painting—the exhibition probes how subjects born of changes in our international social, political, and economic contexts inhabit unexpected artistic forms. Rather than create works that function as direct accounts of a specific event or situation, the artists in the exhibition use form to weave a complex narrative using a constellation of source materials. In this way, viewers encounter a poetic interpretation of a specific subject that may more closely approximate its felt experience.
Curator Andria Hickey states, “The exhibition is developed through conversations with artists and seems especially timely given the increasingly complex relationship we have with world events that are both affecting and divorced from personal experience. Looking at abstraction as a form of response suggests a different way of working, and a different way of thinking about the affective power of art today.”
Artists include Doug Ashford (b. 1958, Rabat, MA); Abbas Akhavan (b. 1977, Tehran, IR); Abraham Cruzvillegas (b. 1968, Mexico City, MX); Lara Favaretto (b. 1973, Treviso, Italy); Iman Issa (b. 1979, Cairo, EG); Rashid Johnson (b. 1977, Chicago, Illinois); Jumana Manna (b. 1987, Princeton, NJ); Oscar Murillo (b.1986, Valle del Cauco, Colombia), Tariku Shiferaw (b.1983, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia); and Mario GarcÍa Torres (b. 1975, Monclova, Mexico), Emanuel Tovar (b. 1974, Guadalajara, Mexico).
Tariku will also be participating in a panel discussion at the opening with some of the other artist and the show’s curator.
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