03 April 2007
The Sharjah Biennial 8 (SB8), the largest art event in the Arab world, inaugurates on April 4th, 2007 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), with a press preview on April 3rd, 2007. The Biennial's Director is Hoor Al Qasimi, the Artistic Director is Jack Persekian and Curators are Mohammed Kazem, Eva Scharrer and Jonathan Watkins. The Biennial's theme proposes art as a way of creating a better understanding about our relationship with nature and the environment, whilst considering its social, political, cultural and subjective dimensions in an interdisciplinary way. SB8 will focus on the renewed role of art in addressing a wide range of issues that alarmingly affect human existence on earth. The Biennial is aware of the critical ambiguity of its subject matter, and of the fact that it is part of the product-producing and -consuming society, and of the constantly growing tribe of biennials, that year after year, encourage a number of artists, curators, audiences and artworks to travel around the globe. Still, SB8 needs to be critical and will attempt to implicate all sectors of society into questioning our social, political, and ecological praxis.

The Biennial's new commissions include works by the following artists:

Lara Almarcegui; Vladimir Arkhipov; Mireille Astore; Lara Baladi; Noor Al-Bastaki; Taysir Batniji; Marjolijn Dijkman; Bright Ugochukwu Eke; e-Xplo (Rene Gabri, Heimo Lattner, Erin McGonigle ) with Ayreen Anastas; Mounir Fatmi; Abdulnasser Gharem; Tue Greenfort; Group Tuesday (Fadi Abdallah, Bilal Khbeiz, Walid Sadek); Graham Gussin; Khaled Hafez; Anawana Haloba; Ilana Halperin; Susan Hefuna; Uschi Huber; Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim; Marya Kazoun; Amal Kenawy; Leopold Kessler; Christina Kubisch; Claudia Losi; Lutz & Guggisberg;Tea M?kip??; Hassan Meer; Gustav Metzger; Abdul Rahman Al Ma'aini; Maha Mustafa; Jesus Bubu Negron; Jacques Nimki; Cornelia Parker; Dan Perjovschi; Dan Peterman; Marjetica Potrc; Michael Rakowitz; Noguchi Rika; Budoor Al Riyami; Raeda Saadeh; Abdallah Alsaadi; Huda Saeed Saif; Tomas Saraceno; Anas Al-Shaikh; Ranjani Shettar; SOI Project; Samir Srouji; Gerda Steiner & J?rg Lenzlinger; Sergio Vega; Luca Vitone; Shatha Al-Wadi; Ahmed Mater Al-Ziad.

The Biennial's programme includes exhibitions, performances, a film programme curated by Mark Nash and a symposium organised in collaboration with the American University of Sharjah, RSA (London) and curatorial practice Latitudes (Barcelona). The entire city of Sharjah is being offered to more than 80 international artists for the creation of new site-specific work. Exhibitions, performances and events will take place across a wide range of venues including the Sharjah Art Museum, the Expo Centre, the Heritage Area of Sharjah, Qanat Al Qasba, and several outdoor urban and natural sites. The Sharjah Biennial Art Prizes will be awarded to two winning artists by a jury composed of Negar Azimi, Charles Esche and Geeta Kapur. Furthermore, UNESCO will award their Prize for the Promotion of the Arts & the Young Digital Creator Award, in collaboration with the Sharjah Biennial 8. 

Initiated in 1993, the Sharjah Biennial is produced by the Department of Culture and Information of the Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It occupies a key position in the region in the production and presentation of art and is an active player in the international art arena. The Biennial strives to encourage dialogue between artists, art institutions and organisations locally, regionally and internationally. It seeks to promote cross-cultural exchange whilst fostering experimentation.

Participating Artists

Ignasi Aballi; Lida Abdul; Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla ;Lara Almarcegui; El Anatsui; Roy; Arden; Vladimir Arkhipov; Mireille Astore ;Lara Baladi ; Noor Al-Bastaki; Taysir Batniji; Marjolijn Dijkman; Bright Ugochukwu Eke; Sophie Elbaz; e-Xplo (Rene Gabri, Heimo Lattner, Erin McGonigle ) with Ayreen Anastas; Touhami;; Ennadre; Mounir Fatmi; Peter Fend; Franz Gertsch; Abdulnasser Gharem; Simryn Gill; Tue Greenfort; Group Tuesday (Fadi Abdallah, Bilal Khbeiz, Walid Sadek)' Graham Gussin; Khaled Hafez; Henrik H?kansson; Anawana Haloba; Ilana Halperin; Mona Hatoum; Susan Hefuna; Uschi Huber; Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim; Alfredo Jaar; Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev; Marya Kazoun; Amal Kenawy; Leopold Kessler; Suchan Kinoshita; Joachim Koester; Christina Kubisch; Deborah Ligorio ;Claudia Losi; Lutz & Guggisberg ;Tea M?kip??; Hassan Meer; Gustav Metzger; MindBomb; Abdul Rahman Al Ma'aini; Maha Mustafa; Jesus Bubu Negron; Jacques Nimki; OMA/ Rem Koolhaas & Reinier de Graaf; Cornelia Parker; Pablo Patrucco; Dan Perjovschi; Dan Peterman; Marjetica Potrc; Michael Rakowitz; Noguchi Rika; Budoor Al Riyami; Raeda Saadeh; Abdallah Alsaadi; Huda Saeed Saif; Michael Sailstorfer; Tomas Saraceno; Joe Scanlan; Zineb Sedira; Anas Al-Shaikh; Ranjani Shettar; SOI Project; Samir Srouji; Simon Starling; Gerda Steiner & J?rg Lenzlinger ; Rirkrit Tiravanija; Mierle Laderman Ukeles; Sergio Vega; Luca Vitone; Shatha Al-Wadi; Camille Zakharia; Ahmed Mater Al-Ziad. 

Sharjah Biennial 8 Catalogue

Edited by Serene Huleileh, contributors include: Munir Fasheh, Manish Jain, Francesco Manacorda, Akiko Miki, Trevor Smith and Raimar Stange. The Catalogue will consist of two books; the first will be published in April, and the second will document the Biennial and be published after the Biennial closes in June 2007.  

Biographies 

Director: Hoor Al Qasimi - Co-curator of 'NEAR' - 1998, with Derek Ogbourne and Peter Lewis and Co-curator of 'Andy Warhol' - 2002, with Brigitte Schenk from Brigitte Schenk Gallery, Cologne, both at Sharjah Art Museum. Director and Co-curator of 'Sharjah Biennial 6' with Peter Lewis - 2003. Director of 'Sharjah Biennial 7' - 2005. Tutor of Painting and Drawing at Sharjah Fine Art Centre - 1997. Studied Fine Art at Slade School of Fine Art, London and is currently completing an MA in Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art, London.

Artistic Director: Jack Persekian - Curator and Producer, Founding Director of Anadiel Gallery and, the Al-Ma'mal Foundation for Contemporary Art in Jerusalem. Head curator of Sharjah Biennial 7 (2005). Recent curated exhibitions include: Reconsidering Palestinian Art, Fundacion Antonio Perez, Cuenca, Spain (2006); Disorientation - Contemporary Arab Artists from the Middle East, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2003); in weiter ferne, so nah, neue palastinensische kunst, Ifa Galleries in Bonn, Stuttgart and Berlin (2002); Official Palestinian Representation to the XXIV Biennale de Sao Paulo. Additional productions and directing include: The Palestinian Cultural Evening at the World Economic Forum in the Dead Sea, Jordan (2004), The Geneva Initiative, Public Commitment Event (2003), the Millennium Celebrations in Bethlehem - Bethlehem 2000. Short films and video works: ' A Ball and a Coloring Box', ' my son', 'the last 5 short films of the millennium' and ' the first 4 short films of the millennium' in collaboration with Palestinian filmmakers. 

Curators 

Mohammed Kazem

A native of Dubai, UAE Mohammed Kazem has been a member of the Emirates Fine Arts Society in Sharjah since 1985, and has participated in the 7th Sharjah Biennial, the 1st Singapore Biennal, the 7th Havana Biennial, and the 1st Bangladesh Biennial and has exhibited internationally. Kazem curated the Emirates Fine Art Society Exhibition, concurrent with the Sharjah International Biennial, Sharjah Art Museum (2005). He also curated WINDOW Exhibition (16 UAE Artist), Total Arts Gallery, Dubai (2006). Kazem has taught painting at Art Atelier in the Youth Theatre and Arts in Dubai since 1999.

Eva Scharrer

Independent art historian, curator and critic, currently based in Basel, Switzerland. Scharrer has curated at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York; Kunstverein Freiburg; and Kunsthaus Baselland, Muttenz/Basel. Exhibition projects include international group shows such as "Submerge. New art from New York" at Kunstbunker Nurenberg (curator); and "Insideout. 5th Festival of Young Art: Berlin - Prague - New York" at Bunker Reinhardtstrasse , Berlin (co-curator). She is a regular contributor to Artforum International and Artforum.com, New York; Kunst-Bulletin, Zurich; C Magazine, Toronto; Neue Review, Berlin; Regioartline.org, Freiburg/Basel; and BAZ, the Basel daily newspaper.

Jonathan Watkins

Jonathan Watkins has been Director of Ikon Gallery Birmingham since 1999. Previously he worked for a number of years in London, as Curator of the Serpentine Gallery (1995-1997) and Director of Chisenhale Gallery (1990-1995). Jonathan Watkins was Artistic Director of the Biennale of Sydney 1998. He was guest curator for Quotidiana, Castello di Rivoli, Turin (1999-2000), Europarte La Biennale di Venezia (June 1997), Milano Europa 2000, Palazzo di Triennale, Milan (November 2000), Facts of Life, an exhibition of contemporary Japanese art at the Hayward Gallery, (London Autumn 2001), and Days Like These, the Tate Triennial exhibition of contemporary British art (London 2003). He was part of the curatorial team of the Shanghai Biennale (September 2006). Jonathan Watkins has written extensively on contemporary art, and is the author of a Phaidon monograph on the Japanese artist On Kawara.

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About the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE is comprised of seven emirates including Sharjah and Dubai. Eighty-nine percent of the UAE's population lives in urban areas and 90 percent of the nation's territory is made up of desert. The economy of the UAE is based on its natural resources. Fossil fuel exports have made it the fourth wealthiest nation in the world. Its new stock market, paired with technology, media and the latest communications infrastructure, are attracting the world's leading companies to move their operations and premises to the Emirates. In addition, recent liberalisation in the property market has resulted in a major boom in the construction and real estate sectors, with several signature developments.

About Sharjah
Sharjah is the third largest emirate of the UAE with a surface of 2,600 km and an estimated population of 750,000 people (2005 census). It houses a large number of museums including the Sharjah Art Museum, several archaeological museums and a heritage conservation area comprised of old souks and buildings. There is also an arts area made up of several museums, galleries, artists' studios and educational establishments. Sharjah is home to a number of universities and colleges such as the American University of Sharjah, the University of Sharjah, two higher colleges of technology and others.

Sharjah Visitor information: www.sharjah-welcome.com

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