sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels

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sarah brahim and ugo shiavi unearth alula’s lost mythologies

 

NEUMA: The Forgotten Ceremony is a meditation on pre-Islamic rituals and mythology, inspired by the desert of AlUla in Saudi Arabia. From the canyons of Wadi Al Naam to an historic mud-brick hotel, the two-part installation made on site draws from archaeological and epigraphic research into the heritage of the land and the stories of its ancient civilizations. Together, artists Sarah Brahim and Ugo Shiavi use breath, light, and performative movement to reimagine the rites and lingering spirituality of the lost ceremonies of the mountains.

 

The first expression is part architecture, part mirage, in which a cluster of glass panels rise from the sand to create a temple for reflection. Their translucent fragments catch the shifting light, echoed in the luminous glass vessels on display at the indoor exhibition in the old town. These mystical hand-crafted sculptures — made from the sand of AlUla — produce resonant tones that expand into the desert as a gesture of presence.

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
all images courtesy of the Royal Commission for AlUla

 

 

translucent glass activates neuma: the forgotten ceremony

 

The title of the project, NEUMA, derives from the ancient Greek ‘pneuma’ — meaning breath or spirit — grounding the work in the idea of a unifying presence that sustains and connects all of life, as the curators note. Saudi-American artist Sarah Brahim and French artist Ugo Schiavi’s research into AlUla’s past, undertaken with archaeologists and epigraphists as part of their residency at the upcoming Villa Hegra, reveals the remnants of a forgotten era where rituals were once integral in shaping space and meaning. Rather than reconstructing these lost ceremonies, NEUMA creates a framework for experiencing them in the present through the visceral, across natural and man-made sites.

 

Across both of these historic locations, glass is the connective element — formed by fire and shaped by breath. At Wadi Al Naam, appearing like architectural or natural ruins, it evokes the vastness of its landscape with jagged edges echoing contours of the landscape. Marked with imprints resonating with the weathered topographies surrounding it and refracting light, the glass is transformed into the terrain from which it was created.

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
NEUMA: The Forgotten Ceremony is a meditation on pre-Islamic rituals and mythology

 

 

light, breath, and movement complete the ceremony

 

At Dar Tantora, Sarah Brahim and Ugo Schiavi’s NEUMA takes on a more intimate scale. The hand-crafted blown-glass vessels, carrying the imprint of breath, illuminate the dimly lit room from their eerie vault-like niches within the earth walls. With forms resembling the geology of AlUla, they invite visitors to activate them with their breath that reverberates across the room, completing this ceremonial choreography that has been unearthed from the desert with sounds of nature. The accompanying film in the adjacent room, which was created in collaboration with AlUla-based performer Muruj Alemam and her children, Dema and Ibrahim, extends this meditation on air, movement, and ritual.

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
inspired by the desert of AlUla in Saudi Arabia

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drawing from archaeological and epigraphic research into the heritage of the land and the stories of its ancient civilizations

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
a cluster of glass panels rise from the sand to create a temple for reflection

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
the two-part installation extends from the canyon to Dar Tantora

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
a series of hand-crafted blown-glass vessels, carrying the imprint of breath, and activated by the visitor

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their gentle sound reverberates across the room, completing this ceremonial choreography

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
made from the sand of AlUla

sarah brahim & ugo schiavi unearth AlUla's forgotten rituals with glass temples & vessels
the accompanying film was created in collaboration with Muruj Alemam and her children, Dema and Ibrahim

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