Sharjah Art Foundation

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


Al Ghaith, Reem

Al Ghaith, Reem

Artist

The work of Reem Al Ghaith reflects the ambivalence felt by most Emiratis about the rapid changes that have brought wealth and opportunities but have also resulted in a loss of cultural identity.

Al Malhi, Jawad

Al Malhi, Jawad

Artist

Encompassing painting, video, installation, sculpture and photography, Jawad Al Malhi’s practice explores communities and their relationship to their environments.

Al Solh, Mounira

Al Solh, Mounira

Artist

Conceptual artist Mounira Al Solh employs a humorous and playful approach in her work to highlight gender issues, politics and the role of art in Arab society.

Al-Hadid, Diana

Al-Hadid, Diana

Artist

She received a BFA in Sculpture, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio and an MFA in Sculpture, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. In 2007 she attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine.

Altindere, Halil

Altindere, Halil

Artist, Filmmaker

In his critical and political approach, artist and filmmaker Halil Altındere explores political, social and cultural codes, focusing on depicting marginalisation and resistance to oppressive systems.

Araujo, Juan

Araujo, Juan

Artist

Using the traditional medium of oil on wood, Araujo creates works associated with the history of painting, photography, publications, catalogues, magazines, postcards and posters.

Atoui, Tarek

Atoui, Tarek

Artist

Working within the realm of sound, Tarek Atoui is an artist and composer who explores new methods of collaboration and production.

Badran, Samira

Badran, Samira

Artist

Samira Badran’s project for the 9th Sharjah Biennial Have a Pleasant Stay! was a visual and physical metaphor of the concept of suffocation and imprisonment based on the experience of passing through the dense and claustrophobic Qalandia checkpoint between Ramallah and Jerusalem.

Bittar, Doris

Bittar, Doris

Artist

Doris Bittar’s visual explorations and reinterpretations of historical patterns and themes emerge from an intersection between the artist’s own personal history and that of the Middle East.

Castellucci, Romeo

Castellucci, Romeo

Artist

Romeo Castellucci founded the Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio in 1981 with his sister Claudia and his wife, the playwright Chiara Guidi.

Chimera, Melissa

Chimera, Melissa

Artist

Artist and conservationist, Melissa Chimera’s participation in the 2009 Sharjah Biennial was part of a joint project with her mother, the poet Adele NeJame.

Dittborn, Eugenio

Dittborn, Eugenio

Artist

Since 1983 all of Eugenio Dittborn’s work has been meticulously folded and packed into cardboard airmail envelopes and sent by post to exhibitions around the world.

Dujourie, Lili

Dujourie, Lili

Artist

Since the late 1960s Lili Dujourie has explored a wide range of media including video, sculpture, photography and installation. Her collected video works (1972-1981) are considered seminal feminist works.

Duman, Alberto

Duman, Alberto

Artist

A conceptual and installation artist, Duman’s projects have largely reflected the development of public art practice in the UK.

El Azma, Sherif

El Azma, Sherif

Artist

Cairo-based artist Sherif El Azma has worked extensively in film and video, producing short, experimental pieces such as Powerchord Skateboard, documentary shorts like Interview with a Housewife and full-length television pilots for Egyptian Soap Opera. His 2001 film Donia / Amar was screened as part of Past of the Coming Days.

Epaminonda, Haris

Epaminonda, Haris

Artist

Haris Epaminonda uses video and film, collage, photography, books and objects in an extensive process of assembling and disassembling appropriated materials to reconstruct non-linear narratives in her work

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