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The Moving Biographies Podcast | Art in the Arab World | Powered by afikra

The Moving Biographies Podcast | Art in the Arab World | Powered by afikra

Uitgebracht: 2023-09-07
© 2023-2024 The Moving Biographies Podcast | LAWHA | afikra - عفكرة Podcasts | afikra LLC
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Uitgebracht: 2023-09-07
© 2023-2024 The Moving Biographies Podcast | LAWHA | afikra - عفكرة Podcasts | afikra LLC
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Samar Mogharbel on Dorothy Salhab Kazemi | On Women By Women in Art

Samar Mogharbel on Dorothy Salhab Kazemi | On Women By Women in Art

This episode is part of the “On Women By Women in Art” podcast series launched by the Institute of Art in the Arab World in collaboration with LAWHA at the Orient-Institut Beirut and the Moving-Biography-Summer-School funded by the Volkswagen Founda
Tijd: 12:07
*CHAPTERS*
0:00 - Introduction
0:15 - Samar Mogharbel
0:57 - The life and work of Dorothy Salhab Kazemi
2:00 - Dorothy’s sources of inspiration & unique visual language
2:46 - Samar on Dorothy
3:46 - Dorothy’s Sculpture from 1974
5:04 - Lebanese Clay
8:46 - Dorothy’s work as avant-garde
9:43 - Dorothy’s glaze
10:07 - Dorothy’s legacy and bridging east & west
10:58 - Dorothy’s last sculptures
 
****** ABOUT IAAW  ******‎
The Institute of Art in the Arab World (IAAW) at the Lebanese American University is dedicated to the advancement of contemporary and modern artistic production from the Arab world and its diaspora. The mission of the Institute is to promote interdisciplinary research on curatorial practices and artistic production that tackle social, economical and political issues. It aims to develop an archive of artistic activities that redefine the role of art within the Arab world, how it relates or does not relate to modernism as defined by the so-called western cannon, and how it operates within the historical circumstances and political discourses coalescing in and beyond the region in relation to political conflicts, pandemics, the environment, and other global issues.
 
The IAAW also aims at establishing a dialogue between international scholars and the local community of scholars and artists through seminars, lecture series and other activities that trigger discussions at the intersection of art, post-colonial and gender studies in the aftermath of the Arab spring.
 
****** ABOUT LAWHA ******‎
LAWHA (Lebanon’s Art World at Home and Abroad: Trajectories of artists and artworks in/from Lebanon since 1943) is a research project hosted by the Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB) of the Max Weber Foundation. LAWHA investigates the forces that have shaped the emergence of a professional field of art in Lebanon within its local, regional and global context. The project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 850760).
 
****** MOVING BIOGRAPHY ******‎
Moving Biography was a summer school organised by LAWHA/OIB, the American University of Beirut and the Global (De)Centre in 2022, generously funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. The summer school brought together different perspectives to question disciplinary assumptions and decentre life writing. These podcasts are an outcome of the summer school.
 
****** ABOUT AFIKRA ******‎
afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region - past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity.
Aflevering-ID: 1000627061163
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Releasedatum: 7-9-2023 11:27:56

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This is a podcast series that was born out of the Moving Biography Summer School, organized by LAWHA/OIB, the American University of Beirut and the Global (De)Centre in 2022, and generously funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. The summer school brought together different perspectives to question disciplinary assumptions and decenter life writing.
As an outcome of the Summer School, LAWHA partnered with The Institute of Art in the Arab World (IAAW) at the Lebanese American University to produce a series of podcasts under the title On Women by Women in Art, conceived and moderated by IAAW’s director Yasmine Taan.
In each of the four episodes of the first sub-series titled "On Women By Women in Art", a woman artist reflects on another woman artist who influenced and inspired her practice. Episode 1 features Samar Mogharbel on Dorothy Salhab Kazemi (1 September 2023), episode 2 Greta Naufal on Yvette Achkar (29 September 2023), episode 3 Afaf Zurayk on Helen Khal (27 October 2023), and episode 4 Samia Halaby on Mona Saudi (24 November 2023).
The second sub-series, Moving Biographies, is a direct outcome of the discussions held at the summer school in June 2022. Each of the three episodes is moderated by one of the co-organisers of the summer school.
The first episode – Curating an Artist’s (and Parent’s) Biography (15 September 2023) – is an edited version of life presentations that took place at the OIB in May 2023. In this episode with Mahita El Bacha Urieta, Manuella Guiragossian and Hala Schoukair, the daughters of Amine El Bacha (1932-2019), Paul Guiragossian (1926-1993) and Saloua Raouda Choucair (1916-2017) – leading artists of Lebanon’s art world – talk about the responsibility of taking care of their parent’s legacy, what challenges they face and what it means to curate a biography that is intrinsically linked to their own. The presentations are moderated by Nadia von Maltzahn (LAWHA/OIB).
The second episode – Vulnerability and the Capacity for Life: Biography as a Material Matter (13 October 2023) – consists of conversations Kirsten Scheid (Professor of Art and Anthropology at AUB) held with summer school participants Daniel Schönpflug (Historian at Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) and Yvonne Albers (Freie Universität Berlin) to think about biography as a material matter.
In the final episode – Evelyne Bustros (1878-1971): Patron of the Arts and Crafts (10 November 2023) – Sonja Mejcher-Atassi (Professor of Modern Arabic and Comparative Literature at AUB) talks to Sarah Sabban (PhD Candidate in History at AUB) about her doctoral research on the life of Evelyne Bustros (1878-1971) and how it was entwined with the formation of Lebanese heritage and early nation-building in Lebanon.
The podcasts were produced in collaboration with afikra, a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity.

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