Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Biennial 9: Provisions for the Future
and Past of the Coming Days


A Monument for the Living

A Monument for the Living

Marwan Rechmaoui
2009

A Monument for the Living is a human-scale replica of the notorious Burj al Murr, a derelict concrete high-rise that towers over downtown Beirut.

A Small Town at the Turn of the Century

A Small Town at the Turn of the Century

Simryn Gill
1999—2000

A Small Town at the Turn of the Century is a series of 39 type C photographs that were taken by Simryn Gill in Port Dickson in Malaysia, the town where she grew up.

Airmail Paintings

Airmail Paintings

Eugenio Dittborn
2002—2008

The following is a text in progress, dating back to 1985 and now published in its eighth state; it is the Ars Pictorica of the Airmail Paintings:

Axis of Power

Axis of Power

David Spriggs
2009

Alongside works entitled Entropy and Dark Matter, David Spriggs presented the large site-specific installation Axis of Power at Sharjah Biennial 9.

Beirut Caoutchouc

Beirut Caoutchouc

Marwan Rechmaoui
2004

First shown in Sharjah Biennial 7 and now part of the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, Beirut Caoutchouc is one of Rechmaoui’s best known works.

Black and White

Black and White

Waheeda Malullah
2008―2009

Malullah works with installation, photography and video often investigating the new roles being adopted by contemporary Islamic woman.

Call Cutta in a Box

Call Cutta in a Box

Rimini Protokoll (Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel)
2009

Rimini Protokoll are recognised as being among the leaders and creators of the theatre movement known as 'Reality Trend' (Theater der Zeit), which has exerted a powerful influence on the alternative theatre scene.

City is one of a series of six videos and brings together footage from six different well-known cartoons from the 1970s.

Death is Certain

Death is Certain

Eva Meyer-Keller
2002

In her performance, Death is Certain, Eva Meyer-Keller uses sweet cherries as her protagonists.

Domestic Tourism II – The Film

Domestic Tourism II – The Film

Maha Maamoun
2009

In Domestic Tourism II, Maha Maamoun explores how the ‘timeless’ image of the Egyptian pyramids - projected by the tourism industry.

Domesticated Marionettes

Domesticated Marionettes

Hayv Kahraman
2008—2009

This dichotomy or battle of the opposites encompasses the human condition as a whole and exposes our universal values together with our detestable errors.

Donia Amar is one of Al Azma’s earlier works, it essentially observes the relationship between two pop singers, Mostafa Amar and Donia - each from a different social class - and their fans.

Drip Field

Drip Field

Sheela Gowda
2009

On my first visit to Sharjah, I came with very little knowledge about the cultural and physical nature of life in this part of the world.

Faces

Faces

Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
2009

Faces reflects Beirut in which people are constantly observed by images of the dead.

Football Field

Football Field

Maider López
2007—2009

For this work, Maider López marked out a football field with painted lines across the middle of the main public square of the Sharjah Art Area.

Forced Labor (Red Sand)

Forced Labor (Red Sand)

Liliana Porter
2008

Liliana Porter’s Forced Labor (Red Sand) follows a series of the Artist’s installations that display miniature figurines undertaking everyday yet seemingly insurmountable tasks.

Fountain

Fountain

Maider López
2009

Maider Lopez installed a drinking fountain in the main square of Sharjah Art Area, which the Artist saw as a useful addition for the people who live there.

Fox in the Mirror

Fox in the Mirror

Liliana Porter
2007

Liliana Porter’s film Fox in the Mirror captures a bizarre and fantastical concert that features a number of familiar figurines that appear repeatedly in her work.

German National Women’s Soccer Team 1:7,7

German National Women’s Soccer Team 1:7,7

Karin Sander
2005

Karin Sander’s German National Women's Soccer Team 1:7,7 is a scaled-down exact replica of each member of the 2005 German national women’s soccer team.

God Grows on Trees

God Grows on Trees

Abbas Hamra
2007—2008

God Grows on Trees seeks to speak at once about religion, fear, hope, humanity, love and commoditisation.

Going South - From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Going South - From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Nika Oblak & Primož Novak
2009

The film depicts an epic journey in which the pair strives to break a Guinness World Record, by pushing a wheelbarrow from Ljubljana to Sharjah.

Halcyon Tarp

Halcyon Tarp

Firoz Mahmud
2009

Firoz Mahmud's Halcyon Tarp is a mixed media work on a grand scale that featured a traditional Bangladeshi pavilion.

Happy 4 Ever / Best

Happy 4 Ever / Best

Ahmed Foula
2009

The newly designed Happy 4 Ever tissue boxes and Best Construction fences can be seen in and around Sharjah over the course of the Biennial.

Have a Pleasant Stay!

Have a Pleasant Stay!

Samira Badran
2009

With Have a Pleasant Stay! I wanted to create a space for reflection and empathy, a visual and physical metaphor of the concept of suffocation and claustrophobia.

Heaven’s Gate series

Heaven’s Gate series

Doug Henders
2009

This series advances an idea of painting as an interactive medium able to channel google searches, social networks and spiritual phenomena.

Here

Here

Jawad Al Malhi
2009

Having been born in Shufhat camp and having lived there for over 30 years I have witnessed its transformation since childhood.

Home

Home

Sophie Ernst
2008―2009

Hopeless Lands

Hopeless Lands

Liu Wei
2009

The Artist documents the ‘new work’ of local farmers who have been forced to comb through suburban domestic refuse everyday in exchange for meager compensation to supplement their falling agricultural income.

In Shallah

In Shallah

Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
2005

Written in Arabic script this work playfully references the notion of ‘in shallah’ in Arabic culture.

In This is a Sign for Those Who Reflect

In This is a Sign for Those Who Reflect

Abbas Hamra
2009

Men take off their shoes before entering into a large room to sit close to each other in a circle. Women do the same on the other side of a curtain that separates them from the men.

Inheritance: Reclaiming Native Peoples and Places

Inheritance: Reclaiming Native Peoples and Places

Melissa Chimera and Adele Ne Jame
2009

Melissa Chimera created a series of oil paintings of white flowers, displayed in tandem with Ne Jame’s poems which evoke humanity’s connection to the seen and unseen world.

KA (JCB, JCB)

KA (JCB, JCB)

Nida Sinnokrot
2009

KA (JCB, JCB) is a powerful and evocative sculpture that brings together two backhoe arms into a form that resembles human arms raised in invocation.

Katchokwe Style

Katchokwe Style

Yonamine
2009

Katchokwe Style poigantly recalls African and intenational events that have shaped African society.

Kugelbahn (Ball Valve)

Kugelbahn (Ball Valve)

Karin Sander
2009

Kugelbahn is a site specific work developed in response to the distinctive ramps of the Sharjah Art Museum.

Lecture and Sweet tasting

Lecture and Sweet tasting

Shinichiro Ogata
2009

One of Japan’s most innovative contemporary designers and restaurateur, Shinichiro Ogata’s lecture explores the connections between design and sweet making.

Man Drawing

Man Drawing

Liliana Porter
2003―2008

Liliana Porter’s Man Drawing follows a series of installations by the Artist that depict miniature figurines undertaking hugely disproportionate tasks.

Man to Man

Man to Man

Agnes Janich
2009

Agnes Janich created a multi-video installation where viewers were led through a maze of darkened passages to the prison-like cages of barking dogs.

The piece explores some of the stark contradictions within the paternalistic ideals of Gulf states and reveals a society struggling to come to terms with both its notions of self and its future.

More La More Di More Da & So On

More La More Di More Da & So On

Lawrence Weiner
1996―2009

While seldom site-specific, Weiner’s text pieces physically correspond to the locations in which they are exhibited.

Nations

Nations

N S Harsha
2006

Nations, N S Harsha’s work for Sharjah Biennial 9, is an expansive installation consisting of hand-painted flags, sewing machines and textiles.

Noor (Light)

Noor (Light)

Giuseppe Moscatello
2009

I work on the concept of time mainly by dissecting and analyzing time in relation to movement and the pace at which time moves.

On the importance of being an Arab

On the importance of being an Arab

Ahmad El Attar
2009

This production further develops the performance style that has characterised recent Temple Independent Company productions – a combination of theatre, music and visual arts.

Ostrich Egg

Ostrich Egg

Karin Sander
1994

In making this work the Artist creates a sculpture that reflects the exhibition and its display, literally and conceptually.

Polaroids

Polaroids

Haris Epaminonda
2009

Epaminonda works with video and film, collage, photography, books and objects in an extensive process of assembling and disassembling to reconstruct non-linear narratives and situations.

Portrait of the Sheikh

Portrait of the Sheikh

Halil Altindere
2009

The idea for my project emerged when I saw the portrait of Sheikh Sultan, hanging at the entrance to the Sharjah Museum.

Proposal for an Iraq War Memorial

Proposal for an Iraq War Memorial

Iman Issa
2007

Using found images and footage, Iman Issa’s proposal took the form of a video in which a female subject answers questions concerning her feelings and perceptions of the war and the landscape of Iraq.

Reconstruction (Red Hat) is a framed archival digital print with an attached wooden shelf featuring a and porcelain figurine of a woman wearing a read hat.

Remote Control, Remove Control

Remote Control, Remove Control

Fernando José Pereira
2009

The two films capture the village during different seasons, highlighting the strange absence of people from the landscape during both summer and winter.

Rendezvous

Rendezvous

Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
2009

In what he describes as the ‘poetic documentary’ Rendezvous, Nikolaj Larsen attempts to capture the accumulated emotion contained within this abstract space.

Richard III (An Arab Tragedy)

Richard III (An Arab Tragedy)

Sulayman Al-Bassam Theater
2007

In this dramatic adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III, the historic setting of late Medieval England is transposed to a fictional setting in the contemporary Middle East.

Scale From The Tool (Sabco)

Scale From The Tool (Sabco)

Robert MacPherson
1997

Robert MacPherson’s work combines a rigorous conceptual base with observations on ordinary life and people.

Shirin

Shirin

Abbas Kiarostami
2008

Shirin revolves around a stage production of the twelfth century Persian tale of Khosrow and Shirin.

Liliana Porter’s Situations with Levitating Rabbit is an assemblage on multiple canvases that depicts a series of incidents, or ‘situations,’ which occur both in and on the surface of the wall hangings.

Smile, You’re in Sharjah

Smile, You’re in Sharjah

Mariam Ghani and Erin Ellen Kelly
2009

The title comes from the Emirate’s distinctive welcome sign, spelled out in flowers in the middle of a roundabout notorious for its rush-hour traffic jams.

Soffreh

Soffreh

Gita Meh
2009

Soffreh, the title of Gita Meh’s installation and performance piece for Sharjah Biennial 9, is a Farsi word meaning ‘tablecloth.’

Some Place

Some Place

Sheela Gowda
2005

A complex, winding installation of plumbing pipes took over one of the museum’s rooms.

Spells On Our Youth

Spells On Our Youth

Diana Al Hadid
2009

Spells on Our Youth was a site-specific project made on location for the 9th Sharjah Biennial.

Spiteful of Dream

Spiteful of Dream

Jane and Louise Wilson
2008

Spiteful of Dream is a video installation that explores the relationships between the manufacture and mechanics of mass movement (airplanes, trains) and the physical upheaval experienced by those who have been forced to leave their native country.

Spy Falcon

Spy Falcon

Laurent Grasso
2009

Laurent Grasso’s film Spy Falcon was inspired by the Artist’s visit to Sharjah, where he heard mythological and romantic stories of traditional Arabic hunters.

The Box

The Box

Nika Oblak and Primož Novak
2005

The Box is an installation that combines video, a pneumatic system and custom-made software to give the impression that the Artists are trapped inside a monitor and trying to escape.

The Commissioned Drawings Series is an ongoing collaborative project with Lima’s street Artists, for which Martinat asks each of the Artists to draw two very different portraits.

The Committee

The Committee

Ahmad El Attar
2008

The Committee is an attempt to explore the dynamics of this desperation and the different elements that shape it.

The Emigrants

The Emigrants

Samer Omran
2008

This powerful play explores the complex emotional realities of two immigrants with very different histories and aspirations who are forced together in a shared state of exile.

The Majlis

The Majlis

Lamya Gargash
2008—2009

The Majlis is a series of photographs documenting different sitting areas regionally.

'When I was in Cairo last year, I was interviewing Egyptian actors for my new film'.
Raed Yassin

The Scream

The Scream

Nacera Belaza
2008

The Scream which has won the Prize for 'The significant advancement in the art of Choreography for 2008' by the French Critics Syndicate.

The Sea Is A Stereo is an ongoing series of reflections on a group of men who swim everyday at the beach in Beirut no matter the circumstances: rain, wind, war, etc.

The work required visitors to enter and move through the rooms alone, where they crossed sensors, activated cameras and set off projections, lights and sounds.

To Be Continued

To Be Continued

Sharif Waked
2009

Videos of the 'living martyr' have become a staple in global media and a powerful visual presence throughout the West Bank and Gaza.

When Mahmoud Yassin left the frame, the ladies couldn't stop watching the endless TV programme.

Lani Maestro’s Tulalá is an installation of two large table structures, which effectively function as two glass-topped vitrines.

Un Cri Dans le Silence takes its name from the monograph of infamous French movie star, Brigitte Bardot.

Un-Drum 2/ The Chinese Connection

Un-Drum 2/ The Chinese Connection

Tarek Atoui
2009

Un-drum is a complex interaction between music composition, body movement, performance and computer and electronic engineering.

Nadia Kaabi Linke is concerned with notions of memory and the ways in which geography and politics inform and circumscribe identity.

VHS Kahloucha

VHS Kahloucha

Néjib Belkadhi
2006

VHS Kahloucha is Néjib Belkadhi’s first feature documentary film and a warm tribute to the singularity of amateur Tunisian filmmaker Monceh Kahloucha.

Walls

Walls

Maider López
2009

Maider López’s installation Walls was created in direct response to the internal architecture of Sharjah Art Museum.

Watch Tower is a two-story sculpture that was built entirely on location in the atrium of Sharjah Art Museum for Sharjah Biennial 9.

The video consists of long still frames, text, language, and sound woven together to unfold the narrative of an anonymous group who fill their time by measuring distance.

We Should Go Together

We Should Go Together

Ana Vidigal
2009

Ana Vidigal exhibited a series of ten collages, each of which were made using large-scale copies of labyrinth or maze puzzles found in newspapers and magazines.

ZAWGATI WAL KALB: My wife and the dog

ZAWGATI WAL KALB: My wife and the dog

Mahmoud Refat
2009

A new music score will be presented live on stage for the 70s experimental Egyptian film ZAWGATI WAL KALB directed by Said Marzoiq 1971.

Zebra

Zebra

Haris Epaminonda
2006

Epaminonda works with video and film, collage, photography, books and objects in an extensive process of assembling and disassembling to reconstruct non-linear narratives and situations.