Live Music

Walid Sadek Performs for the VOLUME Project

Friday, Sep 19, 2014
7:00pm -> 9:30pm
The VOLUME Project in Beirut

98 Weeks Project Space

In the library’s courtyard, listen to the dreams of unrepentant Lebanese war combatants and for dreams of tomorrow.

Vocals and music by Walid Sadek with Naji Assi, Gheith Al-Amine, Mahmoud Natout and Assil Ayyash.

About the Artist
Walid Sadek is an artist and writer living in Beirut. His early work investigates the familial legacies of the Lebanese civil war: Home Play (1996), The Last Days of Summer (1997). He later began to posit, mostly in theoretical texts, ways of understanding the complexity of lingering civil strife in times of relative social and economic stability: A Matter of Words (2002), From Excavation to Dispersion: Configurations of Installation Art in Post-War Lebanon (2003), The Acquisition of Death: the Ends of Art and Dwelling in Lebanon (2004). His later written work endeavors to structure a theory for a post-war society disinclined to resume normative living: From Image to Corpse (2006), Place at Last (2007), Seeing Rude and Erudite (2007), Peddling time when standing still, art remains and the globalization that was (2011), Collecting the Uncanny and the Labor of Missing (2012), In the Presence of the Corpse (2012). More recently, his artworks and written texts begin to propose a poetics for a sociality governed by the logic of a protracted civil war and search for a critical temporality to challenge that same protractedness: Love is Blind (2006), Dear Stephen (2006), Knowledge of the Expelled (2007), Mourning in the Presence of the Corpse (2007), On Learning to See Less (2009), Place at Last (2010), Kozo Okamoto resides in Greater Beirut (2010), The Labor of Missing (2011), The Wreck of Hope and the Other Side of Impatience (2012), Beirut Open City (2013), The Labour of Ruin (2014).

For more information, email:
volume.beirut@gmail.com