TY - BOOK ED - Binali al-Shariqah lil-Funun al-Tashkiliyah TI - Sharjah Biennial 10: 16 March-16 May 2011 AV - N 6496.3 .U5 S53 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - [Shariqah, United Arab Emirates] PB - Sharjah Art Foundation KW - Art, Modern KW - 21st century KW - Exhibitions KW - fast KW - Exhibition catalogues KW - Exhibition catalogs KW - lcgft N1 - "To complement and accompany 'Plot for a Biennial, ' we asked artists to present a conversation with one or more interlocutor, living or dead, imaginary or real. In this way the catalogue includes a series of spoken, recorded, transcribed, written, emailed, edited and translated conversations and interviews ... It stands as a silent witness to the labours, machineries, technologies, economies and materialities involved in the production of the artworks themselves"--Editor's note; Includes bibliographical references N2 - Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot for a Biennial. Curated by Suzanne Cotter, Curator, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project and Rasha Salti, Creative Director, ArteEast with Associate Curator Haig Aivazian. The curatorial framework for the 10th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, titled Plot for a Biennial draws on the idea of a treatment for film, replete with a plot, characters and motives. It is woven from a constellation of key words and themes that include Treason, Necessity, Insurrection, Affiliation, Corruption, Devotion, Disclosure and Translation. Within this conceptual and lexical framework, artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers and performers constitute a cast of protagonists that include The Traitor, The Collaborator, The Experientialist and The Traducer. We propose Plot for a Biennial as a platform for multiple conversations with a distinctly worldly perspective yet thoroughly engaged with the city of Sharjah, its past and present, and its political economy centred on trade and translation. Artists' contributions come to life in a variety of forms and encounters, encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, etching, cartography, film, performances, publications and lectures. Seminal works by established figures are presented in relation to contemporary artists from over thirty countries across a host of sites and spaces, from the Arts and Heritage areas to the Institute for Theatrical Arts, Hamra Cinema and the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Suzanne Cotter, Rasha Salti and Haig Aivazian.--www.sharjahart.org ER -