Conversations with Zeina Aly, Castell Lanko, nasa4nasa, Omar El Sadek, Hend Samir, and Yazan El Zubi
Edited by Malak Helmy
Published by Gypsum Books
Designed by Engy Aly
Works by Zeina Aly, Castell Lanko, nasa4nasa, Omar El Sadek, Hend Samir, Yazan El Zubi
Curated by Malak Helmy
In I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning
through Music in Egypt and Beyond
Edited by Maha El Nabawi
Published by MadaMasr
In Disguised as a DanceFloor
Edited by Joe Namy
Published by Renaisance Society
In Arts of the Working Class:
Volume 10 - Old Cracks for New Mirrors
Edited by Stephanie Bailey
In Chatrooms: On Curating Spaces
Edited by Engy Mohsen, Sarah Maher and Nour El Safoury
Published by
Tree trunk, salt, glazed clay, unfired clay, floor drawings - arch paper, cinema screen, light boxes, automated lighting, flatscreen with internal speaker.
40 min
lyrics + vocals Malak Helmy
Instrumentation from Julius Eastman’s Fugue #7 by Janine Armin
40 min
Voice, arrangement, direction: Malak Helmy
Instrumentals, additional vocals by death metal artist Nader Sadek
Lyrics from a pasage in China Mieville’s Kraken
Commissioned by Cold Protein
in New Vocabulary
edited by Mai Abu El Dahab
funded by Mophradat
Inspired by growing improvisation, listening and writing practices and the pedagogical models of Oskar Schlemmer, performance programs and scenographies build on each other over two years.
With Alaa Abdullatif, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Sophia Al Maria, Mirene Arsanios, Uriel Barthélémi, An Breugelmans, The Dwarfs of East Agouza (Alan Bishop, Maurice Louca and Sam Shalabi), Alix Eynaudi, Entissar Al Hamdany, Laura Huertas Millán, Candice Lin, Joe Namy, Elena Narbutaitė, Marnie Slater, and Nile Sunset Annex with Doa Aly, Shehab Awad, Chris Beauregard, Olivier Castel, Ericka Florez, and Marnie Slater.
curated by Malak Helmy and Raimundas Malasauskas
funded by Mophradat
A space cube becomes salt, a salt rock becomes a blue blob.
Salt cube (100x100x100cm), metal water tanks, fiberglass
A permanent installation on Nile Sunset Annex rooftop, Cairo
2012
Five characters walk on the edge of a narrative, anticipating employment into function and meaning. Like the landscape, they are extras on the periphery of an event
7 min
HD video, sound, colour
Cast on unfixed photo paper the statement gives into the environment.
Foam-shaved sculptures (sizes variable), 20-part framed poem
cast on unfixed photo paper.
This sound installation is composed of an arrangment of these tracks.
40 min
4 to 6 channel audio (depending on location).
2015
Originally commissioned as a studio visit for the Art Dubai’s The Island radio
8 min
MP3 on audio player, headphones, carpet, spotlight
2010
3 min
SD Video, colour, sound
2009
1. Dust; 2. Aerosol; 3. Chaos; 4. Vanity.
A narrative of dust in its mutable forms investigates, and it, itself, gets caught in a symptom. A form sheds its properties and becomes contagious: an avalanche razes a populated residential plateau; spontaneous combustions erupt in both The People’s Assembly Archive and a national theatre; in the countryside a home-bound train catches fire, all at once. Objects, normally bound within their own being-- whether a human body, concrete structure, digital image, exhibition, memory or word--are observing, and may perform the behavior of the other, possess its actions or qualities at will. Seemingly orchestrated yet attributable to none, it is as though the mere anarchy of witnessing, can cause an accidental collective event.
6 min
SD Video, colour, sound
2013
Repurposed multi-use structure in downtown Cairo,
velvet curtain, irridescent wall paper, a message that
says, “place your wish here and come tomorrow.”