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Bent Jbeil
Bent Jbeil
2008
Video, 15 mins
As the artist meanders through Bent Jbeil's old centre, amidst rubble and destruction from the Israeli assault on Lebanon in the summer of 2006, he recites verse from surat Al-Baqara in the Qur'an (verses 40 to 123), that refer specifically to the relationship between Jews, Christians and Muslims, and relays the story of Moses and the people of Israel. Here the artist inserts himself into the scenes of destruction, with a simple gesture of reading, to draw attention to the histories and ideologies that feed into contemporary conflict. The work bears strong similarities with Shawky's earlier work titled The Cave (2003), where the artist walks through a supermarket also reciting verses from the Qur'an.
This work was part of A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things, a group exhibition at Delfina Foundation. See the online catalogue in Ibraaz publications here.
Read Wael Shawky in conversation with Stephanie Bailey, from 2014, here.