This day marks the beginning of the ongoing Kashmiri Insurgency, rooted in the separatist movement that demands autonomy from India. India continues to use military force to curb the issue, much to its failure. The Kashmir Valley remains one of the most volatile places in the world, with regular clashes between stone-pelting youth and the […]
On August 28, 1990, during Canada’s Oka Crisis, a convoy of seventy-five cars carrying Mohawk women, children, and elders were evacuated from the Kahnawake reserve in fear of an advance by the Canadian army. The path to safety meant driving through a highway underpass, where from above, Canadian citizens were able to bombard them with […]
Though he never had a political orientation, my father worked in Iraq as a propaganda calligrapher. Each time an event or reform happened, he would receive an assignment. He delivered without delay, and the banners would then be hung in the streets of Sulaymaniyah. Sometimes I had the feeling he only held the brush and […]
On August 20, 21 and 22, 2017, I posted three posts on Minus Plato about the sound piece Medea by Soundwalk Collective. Here they are to refresh your memory: The first post is just the cover of the book Medea, the second a link to the sound piece (with a video by Vincent Moon), while […]
“The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.” From Nelson Mandela’s inaugural speech, Pretoria, May 10, 1994.
On November 4, 1995, Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a man opposed to the peace treaty with Palestine. The aftermath was defined by incitement by the opposition: withdrawal from “Jewish” land amounted to heresy. This moment brought about a fracture. “Jamal, who is working on his doctorate in mathematics, is struck by […]
in 1995, I was invited to exhibit at the obala Art Center, Sarajevo. its director, who came to visit me in my Base studio to select the material for the exhibition, had to pass through the Sarajevo tunnel under the airport and over Mount Igman. in November, I traveled to the besieged city of Sarajevo […]
“A Fiesta for Life against Death, 11th September 2001,” photographed by me (sic) sometime in 2003 in Hackney, East London.
I was doing the Planetary Dance at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on election night, and hundreds of us were dancing our hearts out, hoping Obama would be elected. In the midst of our dance a news bulletin appeared on the screen – Obama was elected. Our first black president […]
Exact dates are not very significant. It is about a different duration – periods of time and space where surveillance is absent. I observe areas for long periods to determine in which manner to respond and how quickly – minutes or seconds. I made this image (sic) during the Chinese New Year holiday, under the […]