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Mounira Al Solh - A Dance with her Myth

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For the Lebanese Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, Mounira Al Solh has been invited to create a bridge between myth and reality. Her installation, A Dance with her Myth, is about the abduction of the Phoenician princess Europa by the god Zeus, who disguised himself as a white bull. The artist reinterprets this ancient myth from a contemporary perspective. The catalogue includes several texts on the significance of the monumental 41-part installation.
MOUNIRA AL SOLH (*1978 Beirut, Lebanon) is a multidisciplinary artist, working with painting and drawing, text, embroidery, recorded sound, sculptures, video and performative gestures. Growing up during the Lebanese Civil War in Lebanon, Al Solh's works bear witness to the impact of conflict and displacement in the region. She deals with ongoing social and feminist struggles, while her work can be political and poetically escapist at once. She lives and works between Lebanon and the Netherlands.

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For the Lebanese Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, Mounira Al Solh has been invited to create a bridge between myth and reality. Her installation,
A Dance with her Myth
, is about the abduction of the Phoenician princess Europa by the god Zeus, who disguised himself as a white bull. The artist reinterprets this ancient myth from a contemporary perspective. The catalogue includes several texts on the significance of the monumental 41-part installation.


MOUNIRA AL SOLH (*1978 Beirut, Lebanon) is a multidisciplinary artist, working with painting and drawing, text, embroidery, recorded sound, sculptures, video and performative gestures. Growing up during the Lebanese Civil War in Lebanon, Al Solh's works bear witness to the impact of conflict and displacement in the region. She deals with ongoing social and feminist struggles, while her work can be political and poetically escapist at once. She lives and works between Lebanon and the Netherlands.

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Authors Karim Bekdache, Nathalie Bondil, Jean-Fr Charnier
Assisted by Nada Ghandour (Editor), Nada Ghandour (Foreword), J. Mohamed Issam El-Mortada (Foreword)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English, Arab
Product format Hardback
Released 24.04.2024
 
EAN 9783775757348
ISBN 978-3-7757-5734-8
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 258 mm x 308 mm x 308 mm
Weight 1400 g
Illustrations 80 Farbfotos
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Mythologie, Kunst, Zeichnung, Venedig, Niederlande, Libanon, Installationskunst, Altgriechische Religion und Mythologie, sculpture, eintauchen, Mythology, Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst, Symbolik, Allegorie, Mythologie, Legende

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