Al Araba Al Madfuna

Al Araba Al Madfuna

Wael Shawky

Dressed like grown men, with glued-on moustaches and dubbed with the voices of adults, a group of boys retell a story by Egyptian writer Mohamed Mustagab.

Al Araba Al Madfuna II

Al Araba Al Madfuna II

Wael Shawky

Al Araba Al Madfuna II re-tells the parables Horsemen Adore Perfumes and The Offering by Egyptian novelist Mohamed Mustagab.

Bronze Revirado (Overturned Bronze)

Bronze Revirado (Overturned Bronze)

Pablo Lobato

The video brings us closer to actions that are usually heard but not seen, revealing a performance in contrast to its religious connotations: the bell ringers’ violent, abrupt, repetitive and physically dangerous efforts seem almost like a pagan ritual carried out in a trance.

DAYS, I See What I Saw and What I Will See

DAYS, I See What I Saw and What I Will See

Melik Ohanian

DAYS, I See What I Saw and What I Will See explores the notion of producing a continuous representation of space and a discontinuous representation of time – at the same time.

Death at a 30 Degree Angle

Death at a 30 Degree Angle

Bani Abidi

Death at a 30 Degree Angle is a multimedia installation composed of video, architectural drawings and clay maquettes.

Dictums 10:120

Dictums 10:120

Wael Shawky

Dictums 10:120 is a multipart project that involves the composition and performance of a qawwali song.

Dictums 10:120

Dictums 10:120

Wael Shawky

Wael Shawky began Dictums 10:120, a multipart project that involves the composition and performance of a qawwali song, during the Witness Programme, an artists’ residency at Sharjah Biennial 10.

Dilbar

Dilbar

Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Chai Siri

Dilbar is a portrait of a city builder, one of a million Bangladeshi workers currently living in the United Arab Emirates.

Domestic Tourism II

Domestic Tourism II

Maha Maamoun

In Domestic Tourism II, Maha Maamoun explores how the ‘timeless’ image of the Egyptian pyramids - projected by the tourism industry - can be challenged by reworking representations of these historic monuments into urban narratives that highlight their complex political, social and historical dimensions.

Echo

Echo

Moataz Nasr

Echo screens the well-known sequence from El Ard alongside Nasr’s footage of El Ansary. The projections face and echo one another, suggesting that the problems which faced Egyptian society in 1933 and 1969 remain unresolved in 2003.

Farther Than the Eye Can See

Farther Than the Eye Can See

Basma Al Sharif

Basma Alsharif’s work explores how we relate to and internalise the geo-political shifts that occur within our lifetimes and those we carry with us from past generations.

From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf

From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf

CAMP

Through the medium of a feature-length film, different experiences and encounters at sea (and on adjacent land) are not so much tied together as allowed to speak.

Gamsutl

Gamsutl

Taus Makhacheva

In this video, a man walks among the picturesque ruins, reenacting poses from Franz Roubaud’s late nineteenth-century paintings of the Caucasian War.

Going South – From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Going South – From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Nika Oblak & Primõz Novak

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 – a feat that would cover a distance of 14,500 kilometres and require 3 years and 12 days.

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