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Tania El Khoury's Live Art: Collaborative Knowledge Production
Laurel V. McLaughlin and Carrie RobbinsWith contributions from Tania El Khoury and Abir Saksouk (Dictaphone Group), Sascha Crasnow, Samer Abboud, Sue Breakell, Beth Derderian, Kinana Issa, Anna Gallagher-Ross with Ron Berry, Kate Craddock, Lisa Kraus, and Gideon Lester, Olivia Lamont Bishop, David S. Byers and Anan Fareed, Jennie Bradbury, Lisa Kraus, Azade Seyhan, Talia Shiroma
“The figure of the migrant will always be timely as it is one of the defining exclusions of our time. The editors have gathered an exciting list of researchers from many fields and areas of expertise to contribute A document of the artist’s 2018 residency at Bryn Mawr, Tania El Khoury’s Live Art also makes the conversations happening during that residency teachable for others by matching documentary images to essays of critical theory, art history, archaeology, and more, in ways that allow El Khoury’s work to be readily slotted into courses on contemporary art, on diaspora, on art and migrancy, on the middle east as site of ethnography, etc.”
—Anneka Lenssen, University of California, Berkeley
Laurel V. McLaughlin, PhD, is a curator and director of the Collective Futures Fund at the Tufts University Art Galleries.
Carrie Robbins, PhD, is curator/academic liaison for art and artifacts in Special Collections at Bryn Mawr College.
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- 978-1-943208-62-3 (open access)
- 978-1-943208-61-6 (paperback)