Walls, 2009

Maider López
Walls, 2009
Wood and paint
Detail view
Photo by Alfredo Rubio

Overview

Maider López’s installation Walls was created in direct response to the internal architecture of Sharjah Art Museum. The space inside the museum is characterised by an ordered system of walls that divide the long corridors into gallery spaces. López intervened by installing more walls within one of the spaces, creating an awkward, seemingly redundant space. In doing so, López simultaneously drew attention to and rejected the duplicate structure of the galleries, highlighting the accepted and often unnoticed systems through which we encounter works of art.

Much of Maider López’s work involves interventions in spaces, situations and architecture. Her works often involve the active participation of the viewer and mischievously highlight or alter aspects of a familiar space. These interventions temporarily change the meanings of the spaces and, as a consequence, also change the public’s relationship to them.


This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 9

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Maider López
2009

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Photo by Alfredo Rubio

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2009

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2009

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Maider López initially brought her interventions to Sharjah as part of the experimental residency Lab Project in 2007. It was during this residency that she first transformed the public square in the Arts Area by introducing the gridlines of a football pitch.