Rabih Mroué Interviews. Nadim Samman (Ed.). Hatje Cantz
Posted in Exhibition catalogue, politics on July 16th, 2022Tags: Arab Spring, art, Hatje Cantz, KW Institute for contemporary art, Lebanese civil war, literature, Nadim Samman, Rabih Mroué Interviews, Syrian Revolution, theater
A leading voice in Lebanon’s cultural diaspora, Rabih Mroué’s acclaimed body of work addresses the contested memory of historical events that include the Lebanese civil war, the Arab Spring, and the Syrian Revolution. Spanning theater, art, and literature, his diverse oeuvre is situated at the intersection of personal and political imaginaries, media critique, and concepts of authorship: Through scripted conversations, confessions, reports, and questions, Mroué ceaselessly interrogates ways of speaking.
Published to coincide with his major solo exhibition at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, marking his receipt of the 2020 Schering Award for Artistic Research, this anthology of interviews frames the past 20 years of Mroué’s practice. Additionally, a suite of newly commissioned interviews and an introductory essay by the curator Nadim Samman draw a portrait of the artist.
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