The 3rd Riwaq Biennale 2009, Palestine.

A Geography: 50 Villages

RIWAQ
Nablus Road,
El Sharafeh, Al Bireh
Palestine
Phone: +972-2-2406887
Fax:  +972-2-2406986
Contact: Carol Michel
[email protected]

www.riwaqbiennale.org

12th – 16th October 2009

Can a biennale be a biennale in a state that is not a state? In a place 
that is so overwhelmed with visual realities? What if this idea can be 
understood as an artwork itself, leaving room to speculate on its own 
conception, validity and continuity?

These are just a few of the questions posed by the 3rd Riwaq Biennale, 
which forms itself first and foremost around a conceptual art project 
introduced by the artist Khalil Rabah. It follows the trajectory of his 
earlier work, such as The Palestinian Museum of Natural History and 
Humankind, in (re)producing institutions that lie between fact and 
fiction. With a touch of irony, Rabah simulates the processes of 
national institutionalization and the assembly of national narratives 
through the collective and communicative structures that drives them and 
applies them to the construct of the biennale.

Rabahs' imagined institutions transgress borders, smuggling themselves 
into places where they can create havoc because of their ambivalent 
relation to the models that inspire them. As part of this process, he 
has created a dual presentation of the 3rd Riwaq Biennale: the first is 
set in Venice as part the 53rd Venice Biennale and functions as a 
biennale in a biennale; the second will take place in a number of venues 
throughout Palestine from 12th – 16th October.

The name, starting point and aim of the 3rd Riwaq Biennale were taken 
from the Ramallah-based NGO Riwaq - an organization that works on the 
protection and rehabilitation of Palestinian cultural heritage. 
Advancing the aims of this organisation has been the starting point of 
all editions of the Biennale and the Palestinian section of the 3rd 
Riwaq Biennale adopts Riwaq's goal of rehabilitating 50 villages, while 
not being present in each of them.

Instead, it chooses a number of venues and platforms in the historic 
center of Birzeit as well as in other villages and their surrounding 
landscapes. Here, temporary interventions, gatherings and constructions 
of possible scenarios for the future will be presented.

As a journey between locations, the 3rd Riwaq Biennale does not feature 
any large-scale, central exhibitions, but consists of a series of 
trails, curated conversations and interactions in fragmented and 
disparate locations, reflecting on and moving through the fractured 
territory of Palestine.

A deliberate confluence of geographies, contexts and authorities, the 
3rd Riwaq Biennale has the possibility to metamorphose in Palestine into 
a kind of 'living art' - an art that does not necessarily add to the 
environment but calls upon it as it is, reflecting a geography that we 
can never take for granted.

Biennale Curators: Charles Esche, Reem Fadda
Biennale Coordinator: Carol Michael
Biennale Director: Khalil Rabah

Program 12 – 16 October, 2009
Day one: Birzeit
Day two: Jerusalem, Bethlehem
Day three: Al Mazra'a Al Qiblieh, Birzeit, Jifna, Al Jalazon Camp, E'in 
Sinia, Silwad, Al-Taybeh, Jamma'een, Sabstiyah, Arrabeh
Day four: Al Zahiryyeh, Hebron
Day five: Ras Karkar, Ramallah
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