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Wael Shawky. Crusade & Other Stories

Silvana Editoriale

Doha, Arab museum of modern art, March 17 - September 16, 2015.
Edited by Karroum A. and Barlow L.
English and Arabic Text.
Cinisello Balsamo, 2017; hardback, pp. 232, 80 col. ill., cm 22,5x27.
(Arte Contemporanea).

series: Arte Contemporanea

ISBN: 88-366-3289-0 - EAN13: 9788836632893

Subject: Collections,Essays (Art or Architecture),Monographs (Sculpture and Decorative Arts),Photography,Sculpture

Period: 1960- Contemporary Period

Languages:  other, english text   other, english text  

Weight: 0.79 kg


This book brings together for the first time the artist's most accomplished and mature series, Cabaret Crusades and Al Araba Al Madfuna . Today, the relationship of art and politics is more crucial than ever, and this volume reflects through shared sensibilities our contemporary time of unrest and uncertainty. Wael Shawky works with an original visual language in video, drawing, and performance that draws on histories of oral storytelling and recreation. In so doing, Shawky opens a debate that explores the construction of history to look at how narratives of the past are controlled and rewritten in order to define present and future understandings of the world.
Adopting a vocabulary of theatre and cinema, and mixing forms of aesthetics and production, Wael Shawky's films are performances of the reconstruction of well-known and sometimes disputed tales, myths, and legends that interrogate human histories as creative spectacle. Child actors in the series Al Araba Al Madfuna and hand- crafted marionettes in the Cabaret Crusades trilogy intentionally exaggerate the meaning of the roles they play in a statement on the theatricality of existence.

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