Showcasing the results of the 1st episode of MOZAIK EUROMED ARTHUB special focus art residency, to be held in cooperation between Interkulti Association and the Anna Lindh Foundation in Alexandria, Egypt, and the Joseph Károlyi Foundation .The inaugural exhibition in the “Mozaik Euro-Mediterranean Art Hub” series, which opens on the 15th of June, 2024 at the historic Károlyi Palace in Fehérvárcsurgó, unveils the results of a month-long filmed art residency set in the heart of nature. This captivating yet very sad showcase features the works of two exceptionally talented and experienced visual artists from Haifa: Jewish visual artist Tal Gaosh and Palestinian visual artist Abed Abdi.
The joint exhibition, hosted by the Joseph Károlyi Foundation, focuses on the theme “Identities: A Visual Dialogue.” It delves into the complexities of identity through the artists works, prompting viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of personal and collective narratives within the broader context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The International Art Colony, a project by the Interkulti Association for the Promotion of Intercultural Dialogue, hosted these two visual artists in Chokako, a serene and picturesque rural village in West Hungary. This tranquil setting provided a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere essential for fostering creativity and inspiring art creation.
Amidst the current climate of war and destruction, with the escalating conflict in the Middle East, this initiative emerges as a beacon of hope. It seeks to demonstrates that art can build bridges and inspire dialogue, aiming to provide a ray of light to those who believe in mutual respect and understanding.
While the art residency did not aim to provide political answers, its results—exemplified in the exhibition of the artworks created during the residency and the documentary film about the project—ought to serve as a catalyst for raising questions and nurturing collective contemplation.
Through their shared creativity, Tal Gaosh and Abed Abdi remind us that our identities are interwoven and our stories are more alike than we might think.
This project is part of the Mobility for Creativity action (vol. 4), supported by #ALFinMotion and #StoriesinMOTION.