How do you hold on to hope in times of violence and oppression? For visual artist Mounira Al Solh, born in Lebanon and based in the Netherlands, making art is her lifeline: a way to ‘resist the feeling that we are doomed.’
Remarkably, this does not result in somber work. Dancing on the Ruins shows how Al Solh fearlessly builds a multifaceted and playfully activist body of work. Through textiles, ceramics, installations, video and paintings, the artist creates a colorful universe in which she blends personal stories with ancient myths and musical traditions. Her passion is fueled by a deep sense of urgency to offer optimism in a world full of injustice.
Duration:
00:17:20
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ammodo, contemporary art documentary, art foundation, creative innovation, cultural projects, art patronage, visual storytelling, modern art initiatives, artistic vision, documentary short film, art world insights, creative funding, independent artists, cultural heritage, art appreciation