This publication takes as its starting point Yuko Hasegawa's curatorial concept for Sharjah Biennial 11 and the March Meeting conference that took place during the exhibition's opening week in March 2013. She proposed a new cultural cartography emerging from the exchanges and experiences of artists and audiences across the temporal and physical dimensions of the exhibition. The March Meeting expanded on this framework with more than thirty speakers exploring how a new cultural cartography can be negotiated on multiple levels: individual, private, public, institutional, regional and international. The essays in this book provide a selection of the responses, while images document the artworks shown at the Biennial as well the events that took place during the exhibition period.
Alternative title

Sharjah Biennale 11 | March Meeting 2013

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Onsite

Location code
REF.SAF2
Language

English, 

Arabic

Publication/Creation date

2014

No of pages

276

ISBN / ISSN

9789948207825

No of copies

1

Content type

conference proceedings

Chapter headings

New Cultural Cartographies Described in Multiple Layers - Yuko HASEGAWA, 長谷川祐子

A Museum Without Objects: A Cartography of Indian Ocean Cosmopolitanisms and Cumulative Palimpsests - Francoise VERGES

Emergence, Not Emergency - Raqs Media Collective

The Dhow is Dead, Long Live... Writing, Radio Wave, Not Writing, Media and Nostalgia: A Dialogue with CAMP and Edward Simpson - CAMP, Edward SIMPSON

Enchantment of Affinities - Patrick D. FLORES

Art as a Global System - Kianchow KWOK, 郭建超

Sharjah Biennial 11 As Seen By Us at Sharjah Art Foundation and the Public - Hoor AL QASIMI

Towards a New Cultural Cartography
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Towards a New Cultural Cartography