| Aftermath |
If the challenge of the existence, the certainty of the distinctive entity and the common attributes to groups of people, ethnically or geographically, have always played a major role in the forms of domination, the distribution of global power and the occasional rearrangement of the geographical map. And if these types of challenges play a key role in shaping the structures of different peoples and their tools to demonstrate themselves, even these personal ambitions of the humankind and his common and dissonant characteristics with the other; so to what extent the new challenges that the world faces, have affected the attributes of the Mediterranean region? Were they able to change geographically the aspects of historical affiliations of the Mediterranean? And to what extent?The Mediterranean region, with its two shores, was one of the most important focal points of human evolution for what it has witnessed of religious and spiritual intersections as well as its real contribution to the birth of science. The specificity of this region and its civilizations have created a multitude of artistic excellence that made it a center point of cultural radiation that imposed on history several creative elements that have had a major role in the dialogue between different art forms. However, these common attributes didn't prevent great changes over the course of history in the levels of power and the alteration of its civilizations center points according to the changes of humankind interest and the values that control its ambitions. Even the oration of globalization has impacted on the lives humankind until it was about to eliminate the privacy bringing corners of the globe into one vessel where power is the dominant effect for control and where unforeseen and intangible forces take effect. Is this shift has actually taken place from the physical (geographical, historical and productive) into the moral (change of the form of interest, methods and the possibilities of communication)? To what extent the new challenges have played a role in the changing of the human being who is geographically belonging to the Mediterranean? Are these historical and spatial elements still playing that role in the formation of human values and aspirations? Did the affiliation of human being change into other more complicated forms than those communions with the others? Or did the new cultural values, which engage him with the other geographical areas, qualitatively and morally than the traditional and ethnic geographical ties, form his personality, his future and his interests and future, or moreover his capabilities? The inquiry that evokes itself now, amidst all these changes in the future of the region, and the whole world is: The Aftermath What's next for these new growing crises for nowadays' power? What's next for these major economic collapses from the east to west? What will be the new shape of dependent economic systems in the aftermath of these successive collapses? Is there a place to search for human happiness and to improve his quality of living? Will the real needs of humans be ignored in favor of new metaphysical forces? What will be the aftermaths of those theses which were attested in contemporary art events and the reign of new media on the artistic creativity in all the forums and worldwide biennials, which sometimes reflected a culture of ambiguousness and which ignored the traditional techniques carrying the creativity and visions of artists for many years? Therefore, the Alexandria Biennale is realizing through its selections a balance between different practices with profound concepts and expressions. |
Mohamed Abouelnaga |
Commissaire General of the 25th Alexandria Biennale for Mediterranean Countries |