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UAE National Pavilion at Venice to unveil untold glorious stories

The year 2023 marks the National Pavilion UAE’S fith participat­ion at the Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition, and the twelth exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia

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The National Pavilion UAE - La Biennale di Venezia (NPUAE) - at the 18th Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Architetur­a 2023) will tell the global audience untold stories of the UAE’S art and architectu­re, and engage with artists, curators and researcher­s interested in the UAE, a top official told the Emirates News Agency (WAM).

Laila Binbrek, Director of the NPUAE, reflected on various themes and accomplish­ments of the NPUAE, two days ahead of the event’s opening to the public. “In the UAE, there is a strong belief that when nations and individual­s meet with a spirit of collaborat­ion, we can create ideas that will shape our collective progress,” she said.

The year 2023 marks the National Pavilion UAE’S fith participat­ion at the Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition, and the twelth exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia. Curated by Faysal Tabbarah, “Aridly Abundant” investigat­es what architectu­ral possibilit­ies can become possible when we reimagine arid landscapes as spaces of abundance.

The pavilion is Commission­ed by the Salama

Binthamdan­alnahyanfo­undationan­dsupported by the UAE Ministry of Culture and Youth. The research efforts were supported by a curatorial research team comprised of American University of Sharjah alumni, including newly commission­ed photograph­y and videos by photograph­er and artist Reem Falaknaz. The exhibition will be open until 26th November, 2023.

La Biennale di Venezia was establishe­d in 1895 and is today acknowledg­ed as one of the most prestigiou­s cultural institutio­ns. “Participat­ing in Venice for the first time in 2009, the UAE has been forging ahead at an impressive speed,” commented Laila Binbrek.

In 2013, the National Pavilion signed an agreement with the Biennale di Venezia organisati­on to be involved in both its art and architectu­re events. In 2021, the National Pavilion UAE had already won its first award: the Golden Lion for best national participat­ion, the exhibition’s highest award.

From the architectu­ral history of the nation, stretching before its foundation, to reflection on the most urgent current climate issues, the

National Pavilion UAE strives to enrich the dialogue among architects, urban planners, and industry experts.

In 2014, the exhibition “Lest We Forget: Structures of Memory in the United Arab Emirates” curated by Dr. Michele Bambling marked the debut participat­ion in the Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition. This exhibition presented the seminal findings of a larger initiative to archive the history of architectu­ral and urban developmen­t in the UAE over the past century.

With concentrat­ed emphasis on the 1970s1980s, the exhibition examined how public and residentia­l architectu­re, built within a rapidly expanding urban context, shaped the newly establishe­d federation and prepared the foundation for its emergence on a global stage. ‘Lest We Forget’ evolved into a standalone entity that promotes a deep understand­ing of Emirati culture by collecting the personal memories of those with their own knowledge and experience of the culture and heritage of the UAE, and then inviting younger generation­s to creatively engage with the memories of their elders through the medium of contempora­ry art.

In 2016, the National Pavilion UAE presented “Transforma­tions: The Emirati National House” in the aim to explore the transforma­tive aspect of the housing model of Emirati National Houses, known as sha’abi (folk) houses. The exhibition was curated by Dr. Yasser Elsheshtaw­y.

“Lifescapes Beyond Bigness” in 2018 was curated by Dr. Khaled Alawadi. The exhibition explored the interplay of architectu­re and social life across four UAE urban landscapes: residentia­l neighbourh­oods; networks of streets and sikkak (alleyways); urban blocks; and natural landscapes.

Affected by the COVID-19, the Biennale Architetir­a 2020 exhibition did not open its doors and was postponed to 2021. Nonetheles­s, the edition remains historic for the UAE, as it won the Golden Lion for best national participat­ion at the 17th Internatio­nal Architectu­re Exhibition. It is the third recognitio­n to an Arab nation, ater Egypt that won it in 1995, and Bahrain in 2010.

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The pavilion is commission­ed by the Salama Bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and supported by the UAE Ministry of Culture and Youth.
WAM ↑ The pavilion is commission­ed by the Salama Bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and supported by the UAE Ministry of Culture and Youth.

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