A leading voice in Lebanon’s cultural diaspora, Rabih Mroué’s acclaimed body of work addresses the contested memory of historical events that include the Lebanese civil war, the Arab Spring, and the Syrian Revolution. Spanning theatre, art, and literature, his diverse oeuvre is situated at the intersection of personal and political imaginaries, media critique, and concepts of authorship: through scripted conversations, confessions, reports, and questions, Mroué ceaselessly interrogates ways of speaking. Published on the occasion of his receipt of the Ernst Schering Foundation’s Prize for Artistic Research in 2020, this anthology illuminates Mroué’s work of the past 20 years through 20 interviews. New interviews and an introductory essay by the curator Nadim Samman draw a portrait of the artist.
Text by: Cis Bierinckx, Cosmin Costinas, Lucy Cotter, Lisa Deml, Anthony Downey, Chad Elias, Daniela Hahn, Maria Hlavajova, Lynette Hunter, Charlotte Klonk, Göksu Kunak, Lina Majdalanie, Hassan Maroon, Johannes Odenthal, Abdulmohsin Saleh, Allie Tepper, Jill Winder
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