SIMONE FATTAL | Book Launch & Conversation with Negar Azimi | CARA, New York


SIMONE FATTAL in conversation with NEGAR AZIMI

CARA | 225 W 13th Street
Friday, Feb 7 | 7 PM

To celebrate the release of Simone Fattal's first comprehensive monograph (Portikus / Hatje Cantz, 2024), the artist will be joined in conversation by writer, editor, and curator Negar Azimi to discuss her wide-ranging practice, spanning ceramics, sculpture, painting, collage, and publishing.

Influenced by her first-hand experiences of migration, displacement, and war, Simone Fattal (b. 1942) transcends the bounds of both media and geography like few artists of her generation. Her abstract bronze and ceramic sculptures reference ancient myths and archaeological finds, and her collages combine snippets from her private archive with historical events from the Arab world, reassembling scattered parts to suggest the fragility of an identity shaped by migration. As the founder of the Post-Apollo Press, Fattal also published experimental works of poetry, prose, and translation for over thirty years, amplifying the voices of avant-garde writers from the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.

For more information and to register for the event, please visit CARA's website.

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