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Posted On: 21 March 2022 10:05 am
Updated On: 2 March 2023 02:16 pm

Mesmerizing installation of Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You by Pipilotti Rist launches in Qatar

Fareeha Imtiaz
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Pipilotti-Installation

The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) presents Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You (2022), the first museum installation in the Middle East by internationally renowned Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist (b. 1962). The large-scale, immersive video installation follows the museum's tradition of commissioning site-specific artworks to meet the unique dimensions of its gallery space. Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You, on view from 21 March through 20 December 2022, will be accessible to hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™️.

Rist’s installation – curated by Qatar Museums’ Curatorial Advisor, Tom Eccles, and NMoQ's Head of Exhibitions, Bouthayna M Baltaji – invites visitors to embark on a journey of self-discovery through a multi-sensory experience that inspires introspection and awe. Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You symbolises humanity’s collective unconscious and the power of the mind.

Her Excellency Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, said, “Visitors of all ages are sure to be captivated by Pipilotti Rist’s dazzling artwork Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You, a journey of light and sound that plunges participants into the intricacies of the human brain while at the same time sweeping them across the natural landscape of Qatar. I am thrilled to announce that after its initial presentation at the National Museum of Qatar, this specially commissioned artwork will be permanently installed at Dadu, Children's Museum of Qatar, where it will be part of the future museum’s stimulating and inspiring family experiences in the heart of Doha.”

An understanding of the art

A key feature of Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You are “pixels” that comprise 12,000 LED lights strung on cables throughout the gallery for visitors to navigate. Representing neurons, constantly firing and communicating with each other, the pulsing resin-encased bulbs have been programmed in choreography with a soundscape and featuring abstract footage of Qatar’s landscapes.

"This work is both a collective and individual experience. We want to understand what is happening inside the brain of the other. And culture is the main way to try to understand each other beyond language. I'm very much interested in rooms where people come together. Today, the electronic image is often separating us, everyone is looking to their own device. And then I'm searching for possibilities how we can use electronics as wonder lights to bring us together," Rist explains.

Rist is no stranger to the visual interplay of large-scale audio-visual installations and deeper messages about humanity. Your Brain to Me, My Brain is inspired by NMoQ and the landscape, history, and people of Qatar. Following the trajectory of NMoQ – from early geology through the evolution of the Qatari people, pearling, oil exploration and the incredible growth of Qatar – the installation is a place for contemplation and awe.

Your Brain to Me, My Brain - Through the Qatar lense

While abstract in nature, Your Brain to Me, My Brain is rooted in Qatar with colours, pulsating light movements, and a dynamic three-layered soundscape mirroring the history and landscape of the nation. The installation, referred to as a “pixel forest”, inspires visitors to take a moment to reflect on their own mental well-being as well as consider that of others.

The commission of Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You demonstrates NMoQ's commitment to sharing the most revered and respected artists from around the world with local audiences – and recognising the work of brilliant female artists. Rist’s installation stands out as a room of self-discovery that allows museum-goers to attune themselves to Qatar’s past, present and future.

To register online for this event: Pipilotti Rist: Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You Exhibition

Installation Keepsake

Gifts inspired by Rist's installation, including fashion accessories and stationery, will be available for purchase from the IN-Q gift shop at NMoQ and online at www.inq-online.com throughout the duration of the exhibition.

This exhibition contains flashing lights that may cause discomfort and/or trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy and other conditions with sensitivity to light.

In line with the COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the Ministry of Public Health to ensure the health and safety of the public, it is mandatory for all visitors to book tickets online ahead of their visit to the museum. For more details, please visit: https://qm.org.qa/en/visit/visitor-guidelines/

Source & Image Credit: Press Release