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黑料社区 returns to prestigious Venice Biennale after 8-year absence

黑料社区 returns to prestigious Venice Biennale after 8-year absence
Al-Ghamdi's 鈥淎fter Illusion鈥 installation will be displayed in the Saudi pavilion. (Supplied)
Updated 11 May 2019

黑料社区 returns to prestigious Venice Biennale after 8-year absence

黑料社区 returns to prestigious Venice Biennale after 8-year absence
  • The event has previously displayed the works of Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore and Marina Abramovi膰
  • 黑料社区 debuted their architects Abdulrahman and Turki Gazzaz in last year鈥檚 Venice Architecture Biennale

VENICE: 黑料社区 is taking part in one of the world鈥檚 most prestigious art exhibitions after an eight-year absence.

The Kingdom has made its comeback for the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale that brings together thousands of artists, collectors, critics, curators, journalists, and art enthusiasts from around the globe.




The artist聽Zahrah Al-Ghamdi. (Supplied)聽

Over the years the event has showcased the works of some of the biggest names in art including painters Pablo Picasso and Helen Frankenthaler, sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and conceptual artists Marina Abramovi膰 and Ai Weiwei.

Often referred to as the 鈥淥lympics of the art world,鈥 the exhibition dates back to 1895, and 黑料社区 first took part in 2011 when Makkah-born sisters and contemporary artists Shadia and Raja Alem collaborated to present 鈥淭he Black Arch,鈥 a dazzling steel installation based on personal narrative and 鈥渢he duality between Makkah and Venice.鈥




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The Kingdom enjoyed another debut last year at the Venice Architecture Biennale, when architects Abdulrahman and Turki Gazzaz explored the topic of vast, empty spatiality on Saudi land and its effect on the nation鈥檚 modern society through their project 鈥淪paces In Between.鈥

Under the title of 鈥淢ay You Live in Interesting Times,鈥 this year鈥檚 biennale is curated by Ralph Rugoff, the director of London鈥檚 Hayward Gallery, whose edition reflects the ever-changing current state of world affairs.

鈥淚n an indirect fashion, perhaps art can be a kind of guide for how to live and think in 鈥榠nteresting times,鈥欌 said Rugoff.

Hosting a total of 90 national pavilions at this year鈥檚 event, four other Arabic-speaking countries will be joining 黑料社区, namely Egypt, Iraq, Syria and the UAE. In addition, the biennale has expanded its programming by welcoming new participants Ghana, Madagascar, Malaysia and Pakistan.

The Venice Biennale opens to the public on May 11 and runs until November 24. 黑料社区鈥檚 pavilion (located in the Arsenale exhibition venue) will be fronted by Jeddah-based land artist and professor Dr. Zahrah Al-Ghamdi鈥檚 鈥淎fter Illusion鈥 installation, which has been curated by Saudi lecturer and artist Eiman Elgibreen.




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Born in the Hijaz city of Al-Baha in 1977, Al-Ghamdi works with natural materials such as sand, clay, and leather to 鈥渞eflect the memory of past traditional architecture of southwest 黑料社区 and to explore this memory with emphasis on poetics,鈥 the artist said.

Al-Ghamdi鈥檚 debut at the biennale came after her selection by the Saudi Ministry of Culture and the Misk Art Institute, a government initiative established in 2017 to encourage the arts in the Kingdom.聽

鈥淭o be honest, when I used to read about the Venice Biennale and its unique concept, I felt so far away from the world of this event 鈥 it was like a dream,鈥 Al-Ghamdi told Arab News.

鈥淚n recent years, I worked really hard and always hoped to achieve more through each work I would present. So, when I received the call from the Misk Art Institute to participate at the biennale, it was like a dream I never thought I鈥檇 dream.




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鈥淚 was elated but simultaneously felt a great deal of responsibility, as I am not representing myself but my country and all its artists,鈥 she added.

The other Arab pavilions include a trio of artists 鈥 Ahmed Chiha, Ahmed Abel Karim and Islam Abdullah 鈥 who are showcasing works inspired by the ancient Egyptian deity Khnum, a figure representing the source of the Nile.

Participating since 2007, Syria鈥檚 pavilion is titled 鈥淪yrian Civilization Is Still Alive,鈥 and has displays of paintings and photographs by nine Syrian and foreign artists, reflecting on the themes of surrealism and abstraction.

Commissioned by the Ruya Foundation, Iraq鈥檚 pavilion presents 鈥淔atherland,鈥 revealing expressive and combative works by the Baghdad-born painter and war artist Serwan Baran.

Meanwhile, poet and filmmaker Nujoom Al-Ghanem has made history by becoming the first woman to have a solo presentation at the Emirati pavilion. Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, the pavilion will take the viewer through Al-Ghanem鈥檚 site-specific video installation, entitled 鈥淧assage.鈥