A Monument for the Living
Marwan Rechmaoui
A Monument for the Living is a replica of a highrise in downtown Beirut that was never completed and only served as a strategic military location during the Lebanese civil war.
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Marwan Rechmaoui
A Monument for the Living is a replica of a highrise in downtown Beirut that was never completed and only served as a strategic military location during the Lebanese civil war.
Adrián Villar Rojas
Susan Hefuna
Susan Hefuna
Rasheed Araeen
Hassan Khan
Khan presents a glass sculpture that combines the sleek and minimal form of a column with a rough, maladroit shape.
Iman Issa
As part of her series ‘Heritage Studies’ (2015-), based on existing museum objects, artworks and elements from the past, the work does not always bear physical resemblance to their historical referents, it shares similar sets of concerns.
Iman Issa
As part of her series ‘Heritage Studies’ (2015-), based on existing museum objects, artworks and elements from the past, the work does not always bear physical resemblance to their historical referents, it shares similar sets of concerns.
Iman Issa
As part of her series ‘Heritage Studies’ (2015-), based on existing museum objects, artworks and elements from the past, the work does not always bear physical resemblance to their historical referents, it shares similar sets of concerns.
Nida Sinnokrot
KA (JCB, JCB) is a powerful and evocative sculpture that brings together two backhoe arms into a form that resembles human arms raised in invocation.
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
Emily Jacir
Lydda Airport is an installation with short film that takes place at the eponymous location sometime in the mid to late 1930s and a sculpture.
Mona Saudi
Rasheed Araeen
Steel sculpture made of four steel pieces, reproduced by Sharjah Art Foundation for Rasheed Araeen: Before and After Minimalism.
Rasheed Araeen
Trained as a civil engineer, Araeen is best known for his formal, geometric sculptures often created from simple, sometimes industrial materials.
Rasheed Araeen
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah Blues is a geometric sculpture created from steel and metallic paint.