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Exhibition: Chalisée Naamani "Octogone"

28.01.2026 to 06.04.2026 - Kunsthalle Wien

Exhibition: Chalisée Naamani "Octogone"

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Chalisée Naamani, Who claims love?, 2025, Ausstellungsansicht Palais de Tokyo, 2025 Courtesy Ciaccia Levi, Paris/Milan, © Bildrecht, Wien 2026, Foto: Aurélien Mole Chalisée Naamani, Who claims love?, 2025, Ausstellungsansicht Palais de Tokyo, 2025 Courtesy Ciaccia Levi, Paris/Milan, © Bildrecht, Wien 2026, Foto: Aurélien Mole

Exhibition: Chalisée Naamani "Octogone"

29.01. to 06.04.

Opening: Wed 28.01., 18.30h

An exhibition of new and recent sculpture, print and textile-based work by French-Iranian artist Chalisée Naamani (b. 1995, Paris) will open in January. Naamani has referred to her sculpture as ‘image-garments’: These are produced via a process of layering and collaging imagery and text. Drawing from different ornamental traditions within decorative and fine arts, fashion and popular culture she quotes details from fabrics, paintings, personal photographs, images and archival documents sourced from the internet to produce soft sculpture that often takes the form of clothing or accessories. Works frequently refer to leisure activities including a range of fitness pursuits (from boxing to equestrian sports). Acts of protest and political resistance are another recurrent theme, for example the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement that arose in Iran in 2022 in response to the death of Mahsa Amini. The exhibition title, "Octogone", refers to a geometrical figure that connects Renaissance baptisteries to wrestling, boxing and martial arts. Naamani reimagines the exhibition space as an Iranian "zurkhaneh" or gymnasium for "Varzesh-e Pahlavani" (traditional athletics and martial arts). Such ritualistic practices are rooted in the Zoroastrian belief that mental and physical strength could be used to enhance spirituality. The artist’s first solo exhibition outside of France addresses questions of migration, motherhood, feminism, resistance and concepts of "Heimat."

The exhibition is organised in collaboration with Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

Kunsthalle Wien

opening hours

mo:closed
tue-wed:10:00 – 18:00
thu:10:00 – 20:00
fri-sun:10:00 – 18:00

contact

Museumsplatz 1,
A-1070 Vienna
Tel.: +43-1-52189-0
office@kunsthallewien.at
www.kunsthallewien.at


Opening hours during holidays:
Wed 24.12.: closed, Thu 25.12., 10 – 18h


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