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Sharjah Biennial 11 Catalogue: Re:Emerge – Towards a New Cultural Cartography

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Re: Emerge – Towards a New Cultural Cartography brought together artists, architects, and musicians to reflect on themes of identity, migration, trade, cultural influence, and synthesis.

In this publication, Hoor Al Qasimi introduces the Biennial as a major cultural component of the Emirate’s past and future, followed by Yuko Hasegawa’s curatorial text contextualising the works selected for Sharjah Biennial 11. The book includes a detailed list of all participating artists and illustrations of their work. The final section explains works featured in Sharjah Biennial 11’s music and performance programme.

Languages: Arabic and English
219 illustrations
Softcover
710 pages
Dimensions: height 24 x width 17 x depth cm
ISBN: 9789948444640
Publisher: Sharjah Art Foundation
Published in 2013
Country of publication: United Arab Emirates
Weight: 1.4 kg

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Sharjah Art Foundation hosts numerous activities and events throughout the year, from exhibitions featuring the work of Arab and international artists, live music and performances to film screenings and artist talks as well as extensive art education programmes for children, adults and families. Additionally, the Foundation has over the years published a range of books that include Sharjah Biennial and exhibition catalogues, books about the March Meetings and limited-edition artists' publications.

Sharjah Art Foundation hosts numerous activities and events throughout the year, from exhibitions featuring the work of Arab and international artists, live music and performances to film screenings and artist talks as well as extensive art education programmes for children, adults and families. Additionally, the Foundation has over the years published a range of books that include Sharjah Biennial and exhibition catalogues, books about the March Meetings and limited-edition artists' publications.

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