Alban Muja “Family Album”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program
[Image: Alban Muja "Family Album' (1999) photography, 39 ½× 27 ½ in. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by Skendar Muja at the Hamallaj refugee camp, Albania]
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The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces Alban Muja: Family Album, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Kosovar artist Alban Muja.
A 2011 ISCP alumnus, Muja’s exhibition will be a restaging of his 2019 exhibition Family Album, originally shown in the Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the Venice Biennale. A conversation between Alban Muja, Ksenia Nouril, and Kari Conte will take place on March 16 at 1pm EST.
This exhibition is curated by Kari Conte, curator, writer, and ISCP Senior Advisor, with Alison Kuo, ISCP Residency Program Manager.
Alban Muja (Mitrovica, 1980) currently lives and works in Pristina and Berlin. His work takes the form of video installation, short films and documentaries, drawing, painting, and performance and is largely influenced by the ongoing processes of social, political and economic transformation in his native Kosovo and across the wider region of the Balkans. Through his practice, he investigates history and sociopolitical themes, and links them to his life in Kosovo today.
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Schedule
from February 09, 2021 to July 13, 2021
Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Thursday, 12–5pm, by appointment.