Visual Arts Alumna Iman Issa ('07 SOA) Exhibits at New Museum 2012 Triennial

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20-Feb-12

Visual Arts Alumna Iman Issa ('07 SOA) Exhibits at New Museum 2012 Triennial

Iman Issa is one of the featured thirty-four artists, artist groups, and temporary collectives exhibiting at The 2012 New Museum Triennial.  Totaling over fifty participants, these artists have been born between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, many of whom have never before exhibited in the US.

The exhibition title, “The Ungovernables,” takes its inspiration from the concept of “ungovernability” and its transformation from a pejorative term used to describe unruly “natives” to a strategy of civil disobedience and self-determination. “The Ungovernables” is meant to suggest both anarchic and organized resistance and a dark humor about the limitations and potentials of this generation.

To read more about Issa's installation please click here.

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