exterior view of la vitrine installationBeirut Art Residency
During her residency Naomi Moser drew inspirations from her meetings with a Lebanese female taxi driver, who drove for Uber at the time.
Naomi Moser taxi set upBeirut Art Residency
These interviews inspired a poem/ballad which the artist recited in a performative video.
Taxi video installationBeirut Art Residency
The poem plays over an experimental video which uses props and performance to blend this woman's strength with society's preferences.
Taxi installation la vitrineBeirut Art Residency
Those preferences being that she stay safely at home, rather than working in a predominantly male field.
black and white photographic seriesBeirut Art Residency
Amor Herrera is a Colombian Artist whose work revolves around understanding the impossible through removing the concept of time and space.
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Her project at BAR began with the creation of her own time machine which she used to transform her state of mind.
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Embody UnboundedBeirut Art Residency
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This ultimately enabled her to conceive her project “Embody Unbounded”.
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Mary Ann Peters is an American artist noted for her studio work, installations, public art projects and arts activism.
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Piece from Impossible MonumentsBeirut Art Residency
At BAR she explored ideas for her installation series titled "impossible monuments" which included drawings, notes, maquettes and paintings.
Mary Ann PetersBeirut Art Residency
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