Gulf Arts and Culture Symposium: Performances and Reception
AGSIW and Alserkal Avenue hosted performances and talks at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC by leading Gulf-based artists.
Artist
Vikram Divecha is a Dubai- and New York-based artist from Mumbai. His work addresses time and value, labor, and socioeconomic structures. Despite dealing with mainly invisible systems, his work translates them into concrete artistic forms. Divecha’s recent exhibitions include “Minor Work” at the Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde in Dubai, “Portrait Sessions” at Tashkeel in Dubai, and “(Un)conscious: A series of small serendipities” at the Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde in Dubai. Recipient of the 2014 Middle East Emergent Artist Prize, he has exhibited works at Sharjah Biennial 13 (2017), Louvre Abu Dhabi (2017), and created projects for the Arab Fund for the Arts and Culture (2014). He holds an MFA from Columbia University.
AGSIW and Alserkal Avenue hosted performances and talks at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC by leading Gulf-based artists.