Baits en Al Mureijah; Sharjah Creek
2ª parte del the foto tour por la Bienal de Sharjah 11: Re:emerge. Towards a New Cultural Cartography, 13 marzo - 13 mayo 2013. Curadora: Yuko Hasegawa. Más de 100 participantes.
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Sede: Bait Abdul Raheem Jasem
Situation leading to a courtyard (address rehearsal). 2013
Diapositivas color, proyector, sincronizador y sonido.
The meaning of the name "Mascalat" is contested – there are speculations that it came from "masalat", which literally means "needles" or that it can stand for "forts"; alternatively it could be a reinterpretation of the word "mushklat", which means problems, but that particular area of land was not deemed dangerous/unsafe. It could have been a settlement that disappeared, but there is no further documentation that could prove or disprove that hypothesis.
With Nada Al Jasmi and Charlotte Mcgowan-Griffin.
Obra realizada con el apoyo de Sharjah Art Foundation.
© Foto: Tamar Guimarães & Kasper Akhøj
(Repro: Haupt & Binder)
© Texto: SB11 Guidebook
2ª parte del the foto tour por la Bienal de Sharjah 11: Re:emerge. Towards a New Cultural Cartography, 13 marzo - 13 mayo 2013. Curadora: Yuko Hasegawa. Más de 100 participantes.