kurimanzutto presents Tarek Atoui's curated selection of classical Arab music across Mexico City and New York galleries
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kurimanzutto gallery presents a project across its Mexico City and New York locations featuring artist and composer Tarek Atoui's curated selection of classical Arab music. The selection draws from Atoui's personal archive built over two decades of listening, travel, and collecting. Presented as a music lover sharing records with others, the project is guided by curiosity and the belief that others will find value in the music. The gallery offers this as a contemplative space amid global noise and current events.
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· 2 pulledAtoui's selection unfolds as the gesture of one music lover sharing records with others, guided by curiosity, fascination, and the belief that others will find something in them worth hearing.
Amid the current global climate and the many forms of noise that surround us, the gallery offers a place where the act of listening becomes a shared experience.
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