My specialty was to make a peasants' haircut, but they obliged me work till midnight often

My specialty was to make a peasants' haircut, but they obliged me work till midnight often

Mounira Al SolhWW-2017-138480
2017·Hand and machine stitched embroidery·88 × 94 cm (34 × 37 in.)

<p>This work is part of Mounira Al Solh’s drawing and embroidery series <em>I strongly believe in our right to be frivolous</em> (2011–17), which Al Solh started in 2011, shortlyafter the civil uprising in Syria and the subsequent civil war. The project documents deeply personal encounters an conversations between the artist and Syrian refugees as well as other Middle Easterners who were forcibly displaced, fleeing to Lebanon, Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world.<p> <p>Embroideries in this series combine stories people shared with Al Solh about leaving home or finding a new home in a different country. This work’s title references the experience of a hairdresser. Al Solh invited a network of skilled and novice female weavers in Lebanon to help produce this work. Some of these women fled the war in Syria; others are Palestinian refugees who have been living in camps since the 1970s.<p>

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Year
2017
Dimensions
88 × 94 cm (34 × 37 in.)

Artist

Mounira Al Solh
Mounira Al Solh

Installation

Mounira Al Solh constructs immersive installations from found materials, textual fragments, and oral histories to examine displacement, memory, and the archive of conflict. Her work resists linear narrative, operating across intimate and monumental scales to engage the residual traces of violence in domestic and public spaces. By incorporating video and sound, she treats installation as a mode of collective witnessing rather than individual expression, using the archive as a site of shared trauma and recollection.

Beirut, Lebanon

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2017
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88 × 94 cm (34 × 37 in.)
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Mounira Al Solh

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