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SUMMARY:Online: Sulger-Gallery Exhibition Extension Alternative Museum of the Sudan
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Amado Alfadni’s ‘Alternative Museum of the Sudan’ the exhibition has been extended and will remain on display at Sulger-Buel Gallery until the 31st of August 2022 and viewing is available by appointment only. \nThis solo exhibition highlights Alfadni’s deep research-based investigations into the forgotten silenced histories of the Sudan. The artist utilizes oral archives\, postcards\, photographs\, performances\, and mixed-media costumes to reveal the complex relationship between colonialism and Black Africa\, as well as the intermingled histories of Black Africa\, Egypt\, and North Africa. \nAbout the artist:\nBorn in 1976 in Cairo\, Amado Alfadni’s childhood was composed of two distinct environments: the Cairene Street and the Sudanese home. The relationship and the tension between these two cultures strongly influenced his views\, making him question the subject of identity with its related rhetoric\, as well as the variables of nation and ethnicity in his work. By working with forgotten historical events and referring to the current state of things\, he challenges the power dynamics between the individual and authority on both the social and political levels. He gives a voice to the ethnic minority\, with a focus on research and documentation of ignored happenings. \nAbout the curator:\nNajlaa El-Ageli\, an architect (AA Dip) with over twenty years of experience in the profession\, founded Noon Arts Projects in 2012. A small private arts foundation\, with a mission to bring the best of contemporary art from the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region\, from both emerging and established artists\, and expose it to the world stage. Collaborating with art venues and foundations\, she has curated over 20 exhibitions in the UK\, Spain\, Malta\, Italy\, and the US. \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/online-sulger-gallery-exhibition-extension-alternative-museum-of-the-sudan/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Movie (streaming) : Je Veux Voir + Barmeh
DESCRIPTION:The screenings presented in August highlight films by Hadjithomas and Joreige which have to do with vision and perception in post-war Lebanon. In Je Veux Voir (I Want to See)\, the filmmakers travel to Beirut with iconic French actress Catherine Deneuve. In the film\, she meets with artist and actor Rabih Mroué\, and together\, the two drive through the regions of Lebanon devastated by the 2006 war\, areas that remain inaccessible to most citizens. Through the presence and meeting of these two stars\, the filmmakers hope to find the beauty in Lebanon which the eye can no longer perceive.\n\nBarmeh (Rounds) is a video featuring Rabih Mroué\, filmed driving through the streets of the city. Beirut is evoked through the driver’s stories and through sound\, but the city is never seen; it is rendered invisible in an overexposed whiteness. Like his driving\, Mroué’s stories spin in a circle. He is like a ghost\, haunting the streets of a city where a reconstruction project is in a post-Civil War period.\n\nAvailable virtually US ONLY August 25–28\, 2022. TICKETS ARE EXTREMELY LIMITED. TICKETS
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/movie-streaming-je-veux-voir-barmeh/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:Virtual screening of the documentary film "Golden Harvest\," directed by Alia Yunis.
DESCRIPTION:The Golden Harvest (shorter version) is a 6\,000-year old love story in which the filmmaker tries to understand the profound\, often troubled\, relationship between olive trees and the people of Mediterranean\, including her own Palestinian father. It is a complicated romance\, sometimes funny\,sometimes tragic\, set in a region that includes some of the poorest and most conflicted areas of Europe and the Middle East and . \n\n\n\n\n\nView fullsize \n\n\n\n\nAlia Yunis \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Filmmaker\nAlia Yunis\, writer/director\, has worked on film and writing projects in several countries.  Alia spent many years in Los Angeles as a screenwriter and script analyst for companies such as Village Roadshow Pictures and Miramax.  Alia is a PEN Emerging Voices Fellow\, has been a top ten finalist Zoetrope Screenwriting Awards and the recipient of a comedy-writing award from Warner Bros.  Her novel\, The Night Counter (Random House 2010)\, was critically-acclaimed by the Washington Post\, Boston Globe\, Entertainment Weekly\, and several other publications.  Her fiction and nonfiction writings have appeared in numerous books\, magazines and anthologies and have been translated into eight languages.  She has produced several short films\, as well as the feature documentary\, Man Hunt (2004)\, which played on the Oxygen Channel as a Valentine’s Day special.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/virtual-screening-of-the-documentary-film-golden-harvest-directed-by-alia-yunis/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Movie
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