Images from the exhibition My Dreams Have Destroyed My Life. Some thoughts on Pain By Al Fadhil & Aissa Deebi. Running through 26 June, 2011 Open on Friday May 27 until 10PM as part of the late night of Wedding Art Spaces
Photos from the Round TableAl Tahrir: The Day After,May 1st, 2011 at Art Laboratory Berlin.
Participants of the discussion (from l to r): artist Al Fadhil, political scientist Heiko Wimmen, ALB co-director Christian de Lutz, anthropologist Munira Khayyat and artist Aissa Deebi. Artist Al Fadhil (l) and political scientist Heiko Wimman (r)
Photos from the opening reception for the Artists in Dialog: Al Fadhil & Aissa Deebi My Dreams Have Destroyed My Life. Some Thoughts on Pain.
Artists Aissa Deebi (l) and Al Fadhil (r) talking on skype several minutes before the exhibition opens with a work by Al Fadhil in the background. ALB co-director Regine Rapp (front right) presenting the exhibition to the visitors. ALB team member Kerstin Karge (r) and artist Aissa Deebi (m), whose work can be seen on the walls, talking to guests. ALB team members Oleksandra Gomeniuk (r) and Rola Khayyat (l) Artist Aissa Deebi (front left), anthropologist Munira Khayyat (m) and political scientist Heiko Wimmen (r) ALB co-director Christian de Lutz (front left) and Regine Rapp (back center) talking with guests.
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