Marwa Arsanios

Marwa Arsanios @FRAC Centre Val de Loire

Découvrez le film How to Kill a Bear ou Becoming Jamilade Marwa Arsanios dans le cadre de l’expositionAlger : Archipel des Libertés. L’exposition réunit quinze artistes qui reflètent les luttes africaines et racontent des trajectoires révolutionnaires emblématiques et méconnues du continent. Alger : Archipel des Libertés ouvre le le 4 juin 2021 au FRAC Centre […]

Marwa Arsanios @Garage Rotterdam

Marwa Arsanios présentera Resilient Weeds et Falling is not Collapsing, Falling is Extending dans l’exposition collective Garden State. L’exposition vise à mettre en lumière les marges sauvages de notre environnement super-surveillé et à examiner les “méthodologies de jardin” des systèmes de contrôle contemporains. Garden State ouvrira ses portes le 1er mai 2021 à Garage Rotterdam.

Marwa Arsanios @La Loge, Bruxelles

Marwa Arsanios participera à l’exposition collective Reclaiming Places à La Loge à Bruxelles qui ouvrira le 1er mai, 2021. Reclaiming places raconte l’histoire d’un monde en transition et des populations indigènes qui réclament leur droit de vivre dans un espace qui les façonne et les entoure. Réunies par des préoccupations écologiques communes, les oeuvres présentées […]

Marwa Arsanios @Es Baluard

Découvrez les oeuvres de Marwa Arsanios au sein de l’exposition Memory of Defence: Physical and Mental Architectures, actuellement visible au Musée Es Baluard. L’objectif de cette exposition est d’ouvrir un débat sur la contrainte d’ériger des éléments architecturaux physiques et mentaux afin de justifier des actions politiques qui laissent présager une protection. L’exposition sera ouverte […]

Marwa Arsanios films @Rotterdam Film Festival

Marwa Arsanios’ video I’ve Heard Stories: Part 1 is part of the Spectrum Shorts programme of the the Rotterdam Film Festival. This film explores various ways to narrate an incident that once took place in the mythical Hotel Carlton. Against images of the deserted hotel today, the artist sketches situations that evoke the rumours once […]

Marwa Arsanios @Film Fest Hamburg

In Who Is Afraid of Ideology? Marwa Arsanios visits three feminist projects, in the mountains of Kurdistan, in North Syria and in the Lebanon – regions scarred by war. Together with the activists, she thinks about our relationship to nature, the way associated knowledge is formed and about the right to defend oneself.

Marwa Arsanios Screening @Moth Club London

This evening invites us to reconsider space, plants, survival and ecology, exploring the intertwined ecological and human ramifications of climate change in the Middle East, particularly those felt by communities of women. ‘Who’s Afraid of Ideology’ by Marwa Arsanios explores the Kurdish women’s autonomist movement, travelling to a cooperative in the Bekaa Valley which has […]

Marwa Arsanios Group Show @ Kunsthalle Wien

The curatorial collective What, How & for Whom / WHW took over the artistic leadership of Kunsthalle Wien in June 2019. Their program starts with an international group exhibition featuring more than 30 artists and extending to all spaces of Kunsthalle Wien. The artists in the exhibition offer a critique of the harsh processes that […]

Marwa Arsanios and Lawrence Abu Hamdan at the Sharjah Architectural Triennial

Marwa Arsanios considers practices in agriculture and farming as the starting point of her research. She has investigated communal farming practices by eco-feminist groups in places such as northern Syria. This resulted in the production of two films, presented as a video installation in this year’s Sharjah Biennial 14. Arsanios’s research for the triennial expands to communities […]

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