 
                                    
                            
                            Lamia Joreige
                                After The River, 2016
                            
                            Three-channel video installation (HD)
20 minutes
Edition of 3+2AP
                            
                                   After the River, the latest work within the project Under-Writing Beirut —Nahr ,uncovers the different facets of Beirut River, from its social history to its recent and rapid transformations. Rendering...
                        
                    
                                                    After the River, the latest work within the project Under-Writing Beirut —Nahr ,uncovers the different facets of Beirut River, from its social history to its recent
and rapid transformations. Rendering a sensorial geography of the place, this
work features a former landowner and Beirut Art Center’s janitor, as well as
construction workers building high-rise edifices
After the River, the latest work within the project Under-Writing Beirut — Nahr,
uncovers the different facets of Beirut River, from its social history to its recent
and rapid transformations. Rendering a sensorial geography of the place, this
work features a former landowner and Beirut Art Center’s janitor, as well as
construction workers building high-rise edifices.
                    
                and rapid transformations. Rendering a sensorial geography of the place, this
work features a former landowner and Beirut Art Center’s janitor, as well as
construction workers building high-rise edifices
After the River, the latest work within the project Under-Writing Beirut — Nahr,
uncovers the different facets of Beirut River, from its social history to its recent
and rapid transformations. Rendering a sensorial geography of the place, this
work features a former landowner and Beirut Art Center’s janitor, as well as
construction workers building high-rise edifices.
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                Courtesy of Marfa’ Projects
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