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Ahmad Ghossein’s new work The Fourth Stage (2015) weaves a complex and unlikely union of illusion and myth between three worlds of which he is concurrently a part: cinema, magic and the changing landscape of southern Lebanon.
The Fourth Stage also captures the apparition of monumental geometric sculptures in south Lebanon. The majority of them are unmarked; they do not commemorate specific events or people, yet their vertical, futuristic forms extend majestically into the sky, as if to herald a time to come. Situated at the outskirts or entrances of towns, close to valleys and mountains and in public squares, the sculptures perforate the rural and urban fabric and lead the artist to wonder, ‘Have illusion and magic, elements that are essential in shaping a country’s collective imaginary, been replaced by other ideological and religious systems of fabulation forged by political parties and the nation-state?
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 12
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Ghossein, Ahmad
Through his practice, multimedia artist and filmmaker Ahmad Ghossein examines the connection between individual human experiences and shared historical and political realities.