Exhibition Sites
Site #2 Ali Cherri
Of
Men, Gods and Mud
2022
In Ali Cherri’s new multi-channel video installation Of Men and
Gods and Mud he traces the history of the Merowe Dam, one of the
largest hydroelectric dams in Africa, located on the Nile River in Northern
Sudan. The work imagines the punishing construction of a dam as a portal to a
fantastical world. In the video, a seasonal brickmaker spends his days in the
heat performing the gruelling ancient task of shaping mud into bricks; at
night, he secretly builds a structure in mud and scrap, which ultimately
transforms into a mystical creature with bodily presence. Envisioned as a
monster, this creature functions as a metaphor for the devastation wrought by
the creation of the dam, whose construction in the early 2000s led to the
forced displacement of more than 50,000 people in surrounding areas, and the
mud workers as exiled, temporary labourers. Reflecting upon imaginaries
surrounding mud and deluge – Ancient Egyptian myths of the flooding Nile, the
Jewish legend of the golem, Noah’s Ark – Cherri furthermore captures deeply
held associations in both myth and history with these natural occurrences: the
creation of the Other.