Artist Statement
I work on the concept of time mainly by dissecting and analyzing time in relation to movement and the pace at which time moves and I usually demonstrate this in relation to stories from my own cultural and social background.
In 2003, I created a video entitled Matrimonio, which means 'wedding', as a Catholic, at that time I didn’t know that after a few months I would be converting to Islam. Therefore, with this new project, I see the ‘wedding’ in a different way, not only for religious but also for cultural reasons.
My main idea is to work on the emotional impact that the intensity of light creates, emphasized by its use in the festivities of marriage - a universal event but one of vital social importance for the GCC countries like the UAE. I also utilize a protective dark solar filter, something else fundamental for living in a country where summer temperatures can rise as high as 50 degrees. This filter does not only refer to the climatic factor but also to the desire of many to maintain a sense of privacy.
Moreover, the work will contain representations of very familiar objects - a house, a mosque, a car and buildings - all of them in a spherical globe, as though trapped by waves of light and almost symbolizing the intense heat of the sun’s rays. These images represent closed spaces that contain air conditioning around which so much of life revolves.
2009
Excerpted from Provisions, Book 1, catalogue for the 9th Sharjah Biennial
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 9
Realted
Sharjah Biennial 9: Provisions Book I
Published to accompany Sharjah Biennial 9, Provisions is an experimental catalogue approaching the space of the book as an art project.
Sharjah Biennial 9: Provisions Book II
The second book in the Provisions series looks at the experience of taking part in and attending a biennial.
Moscatello, Giuseppe
Italian artist Giuseppe Moscatello uses his experience of living in Sharjah as a source of inspiration for his work.