Selections Magazine gives a brief overview of Dima Srouji's inaugural solo exhibition at Lawrie Shabibi, 'Charts for a Resurrection'.
"In this exhibition, Srouji’s work transcends traditional boundaries, merging art, architecture, and research to offer political commentary and shape urban environments. Collaborating with archaeologists, anthropologists, and artisans, she crafts installations, products, and writings that explore identity, globalisation, and displacement. Through diverse mediums like glass, text, and film, Srouji delves into themes of ground, objects, and living archives, seeking moments of imaginary liberation within historical strata."
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"In this exhibition, Srouji’s work transcends traditional boundaries, merging art, architecture, and research to offer political commentary and shape urban environments. Collaborating with archaeologists, anthropologists, and artisans, she crafts installations, products, and writings that explore identity, globalisation, and displacement. Through diverse mediums like glass, text, and film, Srouji delves into themes of ground, objects, and living archives, seeking moments of imaginary liberation within historical strata."
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