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100 _aAbu Hamdan, Lawrence
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245 0 _aLawrence Abu Hamdan [inaudible] A Politics of Listening in 4 Acts
_c/ Edited by Lawrence Abu Hamdan & Fabian Schöneich
260 _bSternberg press
_c2015; 2016
300 _a70p;
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520 _aPublished with the exhibitions Lawrence Abu Hamdan- Earshot at Portikus, Frankfurt from Feb-Apr 2016; and Lawrence Abu Hamdan- تقيّة (Taqiyya)- The right to duplicity at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen from Aug-Sep 2015. In both art and research, Beirut- and London-based artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan (b. 1985) explores the perception of language and sound. ---------------- His latest project, A Politics of Listening, is an intervention into and reorganization of the forms listening takes. His latest artist book provides a glimpse into an elaborate and productive career that began with Hamdan s interest in DIY music and includes audiovisual installations, performances, graphic works, photography, Islamic sermons, cassette tape compositions, essays and lectures. The slender publication, accompanying two recent shows, features transcriptions of sermons, monologues, testimonies and interviews made over the last five years engaging questions of national identity, human rights and the administration of justice. Hamdan s audio-aesthetic practice includes sonic forensics for legal investigations and advocacy. Hamdan is a current fellow at Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the New School, NY , and his work is collected by MoMA, NY , Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Barjeel Art Foundation, UAE, among others. Essays by Omar Kholeif and Fabian Schoneich.
546 _aEnglish
648 _aContemporary Art
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650 _aN4390-5098 Exhibitions
700 _aFabian Schöneich
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700 _aLawrence Abu Hamdan
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700 _aOmar Kholeif
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