Publication Details

Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska: Plaited Time / Deep Water
Exhibition Booklet
Paperback
228 pages, 95 visuals
16.5 x 11.5 cm
English and Arabic
Published by Sharjah Art Foundation
2023

Overview

This guide documents Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska: Plaited Time / Deep Water, an exhibition inspired by Sharjah’s architecture, sounds and proximity to the sea. The presentation marked Himid’s first show in the region, which was developed over several years in collaboration with Stawarska. The latter is renowned for her practice of ‘inner listening’, a collaborative process of listening to cities.

This publication features new commissions that were on view in the exhibition. These include a reimagined iteration of Himid’s series of paintings titled Zanzibar (1999-2023), which is situated within a distinct architecture and sonic installation created by Stawarska, and Sharjah Carts (2023), which pays homage to the city’s historic street vendor stalls. There is also a foreword by Hoor Al Qasimi and an introduction by Omar Kholeif, curator of this exhibition, as well as an interview with Himid and Stawarska by Kholeif. In it, the artists discuss their first encounter, practice and collaboration, in addition to the works featured in the exhibition.

Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska: Plaited Time / Deep Water

Al Qasimi, Hoor

Hoor Al Qasimi, President and Director of Sharjah Art Foundation, established the Foundation in 2009 as a catalyst and advocate for the arts in Sharjah, in the region and around the world.

Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska: Plaited Time / Deep Water

Kholeif, Omar

Omar Kholeif, PhD, CF FRSA, is an author and artist; a curator and cultural historian, and a broadcaster who has curated more than 100 exhibitions of visual art, architecture and digital culture.

Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska: Plaited Time / Deep Water

Himid, Lubaina

Lubaina Himid’s artistic and curatorial practice illuminates the omissions and hypocrisies of western colonial histories, centring the contributions of marginalised figures, particularly Black individuals, to cultural life in Europe.