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Lamia Joreige, Uncertain Times - Montage 8 , 2022

Lamia Joreige

Uncertain Times - Montage 8 , 2022
Mixed media on paper
48.5 x 117.5 cm
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In the Montage In this series the artist assembles drawings and writings of selected archival documents and photographs from the WWI period in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.The drawings are based...
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In the Montage In this series the artist assembles drawings and writings of selected archival documents and photographs from the WWI period in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.The drawings are based on film stills from the Imperial War Museum archive; photographs from Fouad Debbas Collection at Sursock Museum, the
American University of Beirut/Library Archives and Special Collections; The Arab Image Foundation (Collection and Photograph by Dr. Eugène Cottard); Saleh Turjman collection; the Library of Congress Prints
and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. (Jerusalem in 1915 & Silk factories - Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.) as well as online sources.
The documents are selected from Başkanlık Osmanlı Arşivi, Istanbul (Ottoman documents); The Institute for Palestine Studies (excerpt from the diary of Ihsan Turjman), Linda Jacobs (The diary of her Grandmother Kate Milkie) and Ishac Diwan (Letter to Ishac Diwan from his brother Jacob, Aleppo August 1914 ,25). Rare Map of Ottoman Lebanon During World War I, circa 1911 was originally published by
Foster, Zachary.
In the Montage In this series the artist assembles drawings and writings of selected archival documents and photographs from the WWI period in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.The drawings are based on film stills from the Imperial War Museum archive; photographs from Fouad Debbas Collection at Sursock Museum, the
American University of Beirut/Library Archives and Special Collections; The Arab Image Foundation (Collection and Photograph by Dr. Eugène Cottard); Saleh Turjman collection; the Library of Congress Prints
and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. (Jerusalem in 1915 & Silk factories - Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.) as well as online sources.
The documents are selected from Başkanlık Osmanlı Arşivi, Istanbul (Ottoman documents); The Institute for Palestine Studies (excerpt from the diary of Ihsan Turjman), Linda Jacobs (The diary of her Grandmother Kate Milkie) and Ishac Diwan (Letter to Ishac Diwan from his brother Jacob, Aleppo August 1914 ,25). Rare Map of Ottoman Lebanon During World War I, circa 1911 was originally published by
Foster, Zachary.
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Provenance

Marfa' Projects SAL, Beirut, Lebanon, 2022 

Exhibitions

Uncertain Times, Lamia Joreige solo exhibition at Marfa', 2022 
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