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While We Wait by Elias and Yousef Anastas

V&A Project

16 — 24 Sept 2017

Victoria & Albert Museum

Cromwell Road

London

SW7 2RL

While We Wait was an immersive installation by Bethlehem-based architects Elias and Yousef Anastas about the cultural claim over nature in Palestine.

The towering structure consisted of elements of stone from different regions of Palestine, fading upwards from earthy red to pale limestone. The stone elements were shaped by both innovative and traditional techniques: they were designed on a computer, cut by robots and hand-finished by local artisans. The process of "stereotomy"; the art of cutting stones so they can be assembled into a larger configuration, enabled the lace-like structure to support itself. Moreover, the gaps between the stones allowed viewers to look through, while evocative sound and video components encouraged them to imagine the installation's eventual natural surroundings. After being exhibited at the V&A, While We Wait now lives permanently in the Cremisan Valley, where the controversial separation wall is currently being built. In stark contrast to the wall, which divides the Palestinian landscape, this installation, inspired by the valley, will venerate its extreme natural beauty. To activate its function, a cultural programme has been co-created with the local community exploring some of the themes of the installation. It will act as a monument and gathering space owned by the community. Sponsored by Concrete, Dubai.