Overview
Hala Elkoussy’s project On red nails, palm trees and other icons was commissioned and produced by the 9th Sharjah Biennial (2009) and later the same year exhibited in Disorientation II: the Rise and Fall of Arab Cities, a collaboration between the Sharjah Art Foundation and the Cultural Department of TDIC, Abu Dhabi. In Disorientation II the work was subtitled Al-Archief, Take 2.
Artist Statement
Some of the photographs go back over 15 years, others are found images. Some are set, commissioned or reproduced from newspapers. In the summer of 2007 a young butcher killed two camels in the Guiza Zoo and smuggled the meat over the fence. When questioned by the police he said he did it out of desperation. He wanted to provide for his wife and three children. This incident was the trigger for this project.
Cairo is a city that is changing at a very fast pace. The Zoo was built in the late 1800s. I started questioning the values that were important at that time and how they compare to the Cairo of today. Icons are being revised. Some disappear without a trace except in the memories of those who grew up with them. New icons are appearing everywhere. This project attempts to bring together an imaginary space that stands in for the flux in the visual, cultural profile of the city. In addition to around 300 images there is a video element that highlights recollections and memories by some Cairenes and certain activities that are on the verge of extinction.
2009
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 9
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation
Project Images
On red nails, palm trees and other icons
Hala Elkoussy
2007—2009
Installation view
Mixed-media installation
Dimensions variable
Commissioned and produced by Sharjah Art Foundation
Photo by Plamen Golobov
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