This installation was named ‘Food for Thought- Al-Muallaqat’, as a reference to the great Hanging Odes (Muallaqat). These were famous canonical Arabic poems by great pre-Islamic or Jahili poets from Arabia that once were exhibited in the Ka’ba in Mecca. Nowadays, those canonical Arabic poems are studied and read as a part of a lost heritage, of a past golden age of Arab culture.
‘Al-Muallaqat’ calls out for reconnection with global heritage. This strong contemporary anthropological proposition tells the world the story of Saudi cultural identity.
Reflecting the current need for visual and aesthetic culture these family pots are the voices of revived archaeological search for visual heritage, for the buried culture that stayed in the shadows of Arab literary heritage for so long.
Without dismissing the symbolic message and aesthetic beauty of the original Muallaqat, ‘Al-Muallaqat’ reinforces the position of poetry in Arab culture and heritage, whilst simultaneously engaging a visually significant universal dialogue.