This volume is a companion to the exhibition catalogue, Still Life: Art, Ecology & the Politics of Change, Sharjah Biennial 8. Organised by Artistic Director Jack Persekian and a team of curators including Mohammad Kazem, Eva Scharrer, and Jonathan Watkins, the Biennial addresses ecological challenges facing the world today, such as global warming and climate change, as well as the social, economic and political aspects that are closely linked. Since it was published to coincide with the opening of the Biennial in April 2007, the first book could not provide complete accounts of all the projects actually presented. However, the essays printed here, accompanied by installation views and descriptions in the artists' section, are mostly written by individuals who attended and experienced the Biennial firsthand. This publication also includes transcripts of representative sessions of the symposium of lectures, panel discussions, and screenings that occurred over the course of three days during the Biennial's inaugural week.

Note: Only Asian artists are indexed below.
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Location code
EX.UAE.SHB.2007
Language

Arabic, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2008

No of pages

568

ISBN / ISSN

9789948043286

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Essays

Introduction - Joseph R. WOLIN

P.S. - Jack PERSEKIAN

To Say Everything - Rene GABRI

The Wormholes of Ecology - Anneka LENSSEN

Drop Nature!: Or, How William Tell Ventured into the Land of Giant Snail - Sergio VEGA

Remaking Social Practices - Félix GUATTARI

Professor Noam Chomsky responding to questions asked by Cornelia Parker

Symposium

Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change

The Lure of the 'Eco'

Offsetting/Upsetting: 'Art vs. Issues'

Urban Planning and the Future City

Sharjah Biennial 8: Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change - Part II
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