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New Paris gallery centring voices from the Global South opens with Palestinian artist Mirna Bamieh.

NIKA Project Space will open its second gallery space in Paris’ vibrant Komunuma art district on 8th September, with an exhibition by Palestinian artist Mirna Bamieh.

Komunuma, Paris. Photo by Manuel Abella. Courtesy of Komunuma

In their search for a Paris location that aligns with the gallery in Dubai, gallerist Veronika Berezina chose Komunuma, the cultural and artistic quarter in Romainville, for its similar creative atmosphere. Announcing the Paris location,

Berezina said:

I am delighted to be opening a space in Paris, one of the most important cities in the world for art, to support our artists and programme in Europe. This new gallery brings us closer to key relationships and will create a bridge between Paris and Dubai programmes, facilitating rich exchanges and dialogues.

Mirna Bamieh inaugurates NIKA Project Space in Paris with a timely presentation of new and recent works from her Sour Things series. Renowned for her socially engaged work, Bamieh is the founder of the Palestine Hosting Society, a live art project and platform she established in 2018 to preserve Palestinian recipes on the verge of disappearing.

In the upcoming exhibition, titled Sour Things, Bamieh explores the politics of disappearance and memory through recent works, including The Pantry (2024), a co-commission between NIKA Project Space and the Het Noordbrabants Museum in the Netherlands. In the installation, Bamieh uses fermentation to reflect on displacement, uprooting, and the loss of space. She creates a liminal space where preservation is possible but fermentation is not, symbolising both internal and physical dislocation.

Mirna Bamieh, Sour Things Installation at NIKA Project Space 2023

New works in the exhibition will include Sour Things: The Wall, a sculpture of citrus ceramic pieces that explores the stages of grieving and preservation, connecting personal grief with universal experiences and reflecting on the ongoing Palestinian experience of war and displacement

Sour Things: The Staircase is composed of oversized ceramic sculptures of okra, garlic, chili, and clove spice, which are glazed in childlike drawings expressing trauma and pain. The sharp ingredients are imbued with symbolism and hung like threads, reminiscent of traditional dehydration methods used to preserve vegetables. 

These works deal with grief, pain, and processing the uncontrollable, says Bamieh. ‘They invite reflection and create empathetic spaces. The Sour Things series has always been about processing big topics without providing answers, offering internal, psychic spaces of empathy.’ 

Mirna Bamieh, Sour Things, 8th September – 27th October 2024 NIKA Project Space

This announcement from gallerist Veronika Berezina marks a significant step in the growth of NIKA Project Space, which is currently located in Dubai and hosts off-site projects across the city.  NIKA Project Space Founder, Veronika Berezina, emphasises the gallery’s ongoing commitment to highlighting the work and concepts of artists and curators from the Global South. The gallery will continue to champion female practitioners and facilitate research from across the region, extending these efforts across both of its locations. Artists include Adrian Pepe, Nika Neelova, Alexander Ugay, Polina Kanis, and Katya Muromtseva.

About the artist

Mirna Bamieh, 2024. Photo by Patrícia Soares, CRUAMEDIA

Mirna Bamieh (b.1986)  has participated in various international exhibitions and festivals, including Biennial Gherdeina, Dolomites/ Italy, 2023. Sharjah Biennial 15/ Sharjah, 2023. Tashweesh Festival-Tanzquartier/ Vienna, 2022. Aesthetic of the Political festival- Bozart /Brussels 2020. Where No Wall Remains, LAB Biennial, New York (2019); Qalandiya Palestine (2012, 2014, 2016, 2018); Museum of Fine Arts, Japan (2017); Tokyo Wonder Site (2017); International Film Festival Rotterdam (2017); After the Last Sky, Berlin (2016); Halcyon, Transart Berlin Triennial (2016); Marrakech Biennial (2016); I Spy With My Little Eye, Mosaic Rooms, London; Casa Árabe, Madrid (2015); Exposure 2014, Beirut Art Center (2014); Encounters Film Festival, Bristol (2014); Cork Film Festival, Ireland (2014); and Eye on Palestine Art and Film Festival, Brussels (2014).

She has taken part in several art residencies, including The Invisible Dog Art Center, New York (2023, 2021). Windler Stiftung, Stein am Rhein (2023). Binz 39, Zurich (2022). Vooruit, Belgium (2020). Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Poland (2019-2021). Tokyo Wonder Site, Japan (2016). Art Omi, New York (2015); and Delfina Foundation, London (2012).

Bamieh’s grants and awards include Dr Georg and Josi Guggenheim Foundation Award, Zurich (2022); CEC ArtsLink International Fellowship, New York (2020); The Visible Project Award (long list), Paris (2017); and A.M Qattan Foundation Artist of the Year Award 2012.

She obtained a BA in Psychology from Birzeit University, Ramallah (2002-2006) and an MFA in Fine Arts from Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design, Jerusalem (2010-2013), Ashkal Alwan Homeworks Study program, Beirut (2013-2014), Culinary Arts Kitchenclub Academy, Ramallah
(2016).

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