Artist Statemnet
Someone turns the white tube lights off. All is silent except the faint humming of the outside world. They begin a rhythmical recitation of God’s name, channelling their breath to strike at their hearts with a sharp downward movement of their heads at each invocation.
This is an inhalation of God’s remembrance into the deepest recesses of their soul. The rhythmical striking is to unlock the fleshy knot in the heart that prevents them from seeing things as they really are. The Sufis use zikr (God’s remembrance) to internalize belief in one God, from the tongue to the heart. Zikr is a journey into the self, a knowledge that looks inwards.
The Sufis believe that subsuming their self in God’s remembrance will chase away all fears but to lose the self, in today’s world of religious confusion and evangelism, is itself a fearful proposition.
2009
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 9
Commissioned and Produced by Sharjah Art Foundation
Project Images
In This is a Sign for Those Who Reflect
Abbas Hamra
2009
Walk-in sound installation
Synchronised drive mechanism, sound system, wood, aluminium, steel
Dimensions variable
Installation view
Commissioned and Produced by Sharjah Art Foundation
Photo by Plamen Galabov
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