UNCOVERED
NICOSIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Cyprus
2010-2013

www.uncovered-cyprus.com
[email protected]

UNCOVERED is a long-term research-based art and media project under the 
curatorship of Basak Senova and Pavlina Paraskevaidou. It was initiated 
in 2010, based on Cypriot artist Vicky Pericleous’s idea for an artistic 
intervention at the Nicosia International Airport, subsequently 
submitted as a proposal to the UNDP by Özgül Ezgin and Argyro Toumazou 
parallel to the peace-negotiations process. Three terms – “memory 
construction,” “commons,” and “control mechanisms” – form the conceptual 
springboard for the project, which begins by developing a space of 
encounter for cultural producers from across the divided island.

Lying abandoned inside the buffer zone since July 1974, off limits for 
the local population, the Nicosia Airport represents a spatial order 
generated by 36 years of UN control. The airport is a riddle nested 
within paradoxical questions of protection – Protected. Unprotected. 
Covered. Uncovered. Protected for whom? Protected from whom? – It is a 
spatial lapse, an episode of total invisibility.

The Nicosia airport once served as the central port of entry and 
departure from the country. Now empty and protected from view, its 
former importance exists only in the islanders’ childhood memories. The 
novelty of its architecture, with its much-hailed new terminal, has 
acquired a rich patina of forgetting. A monument to a failed modernism, 
the airport embodies a history that is written only to be erased and 
re-written all over again. Due to the historical significance of the 
airport – along with its role in personal histories of division and 
survival in a state of suspended animation – there is no doubt that the 
airport – the building, the site, the land it occupies – plays a 
critical role in the construction of the island’s collective memory. 
UNCOVERED, then, places key importance on issues of memory and amnesia.

UNCOVERED examines how control mechanisms have been operating in the 
island on multiple levels via the airport. The project explores how this 
space, frozen in time, indicates and exposes the operational and 
organizational logics of control that have evolved on the island over 
the past decades. One can even see it as an attempt to understand the 
ways protocols can be customized and complex systems can be manipulated 
by control mechanisms.

UNCOVERED also questions the politics of space as it has been exercised 
on the island, challenges the validity of control mechanisms, and asks 
questions that move beyond the ubiquitous mnemonic to pain in order to 
ultimately reclaim the island’s “commons.”

The project’s two phases are to span three years. With the Nicosia 
International Airport, located within the UN Protected Area, as its 
point of departure, the project aims to engage the local population 
closely, working with artists from both sides of the island to produce 
works and content that incorporate diverse critical perspectives on the 
ongoing conditions of instability. The first phase is dedicated to data 
collection and the development of these local perspectives. It will 
culminate in an exhibition, seminar, and book launch in October 2011. 
The second phase will expand to include international partners, and will 
focus on data processing and case analysis through panels, workshops, 
and publications. This second phase will give priority to the commission 
and presentation of international art projects under the auspices of 
UNCOVERED, both on Cyprus and abroad, while developing and improving 
facilities for art production on Cyprus itself.

The curatorial work of the UNCOVERED project will be presented and 
discussed by Basak Senova during the Sharjah Art Foundation’s 4th Annual 
March Meeting. The March Meeting is a three-day cultural symposium 
featuring presentations by international artists, institutions, and art 
professionals on artistic practice and production in the Middle East, 
North Africa, and South Asia. It will precede the 10th edition of the 
Sharjah Biennial from March 16 to May 16, 2011.

The partners of UNCOVERED are European-Mediterranean Art Association, 
The Pharos Arts Foundation, and Anadolu Kültür.


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