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A point in time

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Descrizione del Collezionabile

Khalil Rabah has created a set of sculptures that reference an instrument invented in the 11th century CE to measure latitude. The Khwarizmi scholar Al-Biruni described this instrument as a machine that does not require calculation tables. Operators of the machine use only sunlight and the three objects that constitute the instrument to draw diagrams that reveal the latitude of their location.Rabah deconstructs the tool and enlarges its elements to create a playful arena on a white marble platform, with an engraved diagram indicating the latitude of the Expo 2020 site. In this work, the artist explores the aesthetic aspects of this historical tool by revealing its constituent elements, setting its orbits into motion and inviting the audience to recognise their position on the planet.

Biografia dell'artista

Khalil Rabah: Rewriting History Through Mimicry and Imagination

Khalil Rabah’s artistic journey began in Jerusalem, Palestine—a city pulsating with ancient echoes and layered narratives—a context that profoundly shapes his conceptual practice. Born in 1961 to a family rooted in Ramallah, Rabah pursued studies in architecture and fine arts at the University of Texas at Arlington, gaining foundational knowledge of spatial organization and artistic expression before embarking on a transatlantic exploration of creative ideas. This formative period abroad instilled within him an understanding of global art discourse and propelled him toward questioning established conventions and challenging the very foundations of the art world itself. Rabah’s central preoccupation revolves around dismantling accepted truths and exposing vulnerabilities within dominant narratives—themes inextricably linked to his Palestinian heritage and extending far beyond geographical borders. He eschews literal representation; instead, he strives to destabilize viewers' perceptions of reality through performative actions that mirror established institutions like biennials, museums, and auctions – ‘imaginary’ spaces deliberately crafted as critiques of power structures and the dissemination of historical narratives. With meticulous precision, Rabah recreates these frameworks—often subtly altering their rules or protocols—to provoke contemplation on how history is presented and remembered. This approach draws heavily from thinkers such as Jacques Derrida and Giorgio Agamben, who champion deconstruction and simulacra to dismantle preconceived notions and illuminate the role of representation in shaping our comprehension of the past. His artistic method operates on a principle of rewriting and inventing history—a tactic resonating with broader intellectual currents questioning dominant interpretations. Rabah’s visual language is characterized by recurring motifs of architectural forms and spatial arrangements, serving as vehicles for conveying complex ideas about identity, memory, and social critique. These elements aren't merely decorative; they embody a deliberate strategy to disrupt conventional perspectives and invite viewers into dialogues concerning the construction of cultural understanding. Influenced by these philosophical currents, Rabah’s work consistently interrogates the relationship between image and reality—a preoccupation evident in his exploration of materiality and process as tools for questioning established epistemologies. Rabah's exhibitions have traversed continents, showcasing his distinctive artistic vision. From solo presentations at Galerie Neu Ulm and Kunsthalle Düsseldorf to participation in group shows alongside artists from across the globe – including Qatar Museums – his work has garnered critical acclaim for its conceptual rigor and provocative engagement with contemporary issues. Notably, Rabah’s pieces reside in collections held by prominent museums such as Tate Modern and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, cementing his position as a significant voice within the international art landscape. Currently based in Sharjah, UAE, Rabah continues to push boundaries of artistic expression while maintaining an unwavering commitment to exploring themes of cultural heritage and challenging conventional perspectives on artistic practice. His oeuvre encompasses diverse mediums—video installations, sculptural objects, photographic prints—each imbued with a meticulous attention to detail and infused with conceptual depth. Recurring explorations include references to architectural spaces and spatial arrangements as symbolic representations of social dynamics and historical contexts. Rabah’s work has been recognized for its ability to provoke reflection on issues of displacement, memory, and the role of art in confronting uncomfortable truths—a testament to his enduring contribution to contemporary artistic discourse.
Khalil Rabah

Khalil Rabah

1961 - , Palestina

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual art
  • Date Of Birth: 1961
  • Full Name: Khalil Rabah
  • Nationality: Palestinian
  • Notable Artworks: ['A Point in Time']
  • Place Of Birth: Jerusalem, Palestine