Edi Rama

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Biography

“I found myself drawing almost all my working time whilst interacting with people in my office or on the phone. And I came to appreciate that I wasn't drawing – my hand was.” –Edi Rama

Edi Rama (b. 1964) lives and works in Tirana. A former professor of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts and author of several books, he has served as Prime Minister of Albania since 2013. Rama, who was a practicing artist in Paris until being asked to return to Albania as Minister of Culture in 1998, explains that he initially started making his autonomous, stream-of-consciousness drawings more from a sense of dislocation than a desire to create artworks: “I found myself drawing almost all my working time whilst interacting with people in my office or on the phone. And I came to appreciate that I wasn't drawing – my hand was.” Rama gradually realized that his drawings were neither a diversionary activity nor an aesthetic indulgence but becoming an increasingly elucidatory necessity.

Recent solo exhibitions of Edi Rama’s work include Improvisations, Zappeion, Athens, Greece (2023) and Edi Rama: Work, which travelled from Kunsthalle Rostock, Germany (2018) to the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, (2019). Rama’s work has also been included in numerous two-person or group exhibitions including at the São Paulo Biennial (1994); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2004); the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2010); the Biennale of Marrakesh, Morocco (2015); the New Museum, New York (2016); and the Venice Biennial (2003 and 2017). 

“I found myself drawing almost all my working time whilst interacting with people in my office or on the phone. And I came to appreciate that I wasn't drawing – my hand was.” –Edi Rama

Exhibitions

installation view of Edi Rama's sculptures, wallpaper and folding screen at Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris
Paris

Edi Rama

8 June - 26 July 2024
Opening Reception: Saturday 8 June, 6 - 8 pm, 66 rue du Temple
Edi Rama
New York

Edi Rama

11 November - 23 December 2016

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Maurizio Cattelan, Daddy, Daddy, 2008. Courtesy Maurizio Cattelan’s Archive Photo : © Centre Pompidou-Metz / Marc Domage / 2025 / Exposition Dimanche sans fin
Group Exhibition

Endless Sunday (Dimanche Sans Fin)

Maurizio Cattelan et la Collection du Centre Pompidou
Works from the collection of the Centre Pompidou will dialogue with works by Chantal Akerman, Giovanni Anselmo, Maurizio Cattelan, Tony Cragg, Giuseppe Penone and Danh Vo.
8 May 2025 - 2 February 2027

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