![]() The title of the exhibition referred to a passage written by twelfth century Sufi mystic, poet and philosopher Ibn Arabi, in which he made the following claim: that an understanding of the expression ‘the colour of the water is the colour of the receptacle’ would lead to an acceptance of every form and object of faith through a recognition of their underlying commonality. ![]() The Colour of Water was a group exhibition that brought together the work of seven artists, Nasser Bakhshi, Eileen Cohen-Süssholz, Gil & Moti, Mohammed Eskandari, Wendy Krochmal, Roghyeh Najdi and Naomi Süssholz, all geographically or culturally connected to the Middle East, and who are part of the gallery’s program. Pedrami Gallery presented The Colour of Water Sadly, we have yet to find visual documentation of Radio Centraal's presence at the Pavilion, which makes their stay all the more legendary. Radio Centraal hosted musical performances by Aluda Lextherni, Lonesome Shack, Wagonman + Blaastaal, Enzo Kreft, Bombay Lunatic Asylum, 2BarsLimitation, Kaska DKO, Sint Anna Bay Coconuts, Groovecats, Tissue and Ponykamp and Che Nu Che La Che, a TV Centraal Night, an Afro & Latin Fiesta and the Antwerp Schmerror Corps Party. ![]() ![]() From Saturday, June 22 til Saturday, July 13, Radio Centraal literally stayed over and were using the space as their temporary broadcasting base of operations. Radio Centraal was able to present an immense line up of artists in the short amount of time they inhabited the Pavilion. ![]()
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