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Mnemonic Object

Our smuggler told us to bring one suitcase and leave everything else behind. The “Mahaffa”, a hand-woven fan and an emblematic symbol or Iraq, traveled with us and our falsified passports to Sweden as we became war refugees. Now it decorates our home in the “Iraqi corner” mimicking a shrine from a problematic past. For me the questions remain, what does it mean to suture fragments in the effort to archive them and why is this so important? Perhaps this comes with the territory of being a refugee, an endless activity of collecting pieces and repetitively weaving them both as a form of mourning trauma but also as a negation to erasure. In this sense the role of memory becomes a social and political engagement and for me posses the quality to resist hegemonic control.

Essay by Sinan Antoon HERE

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Mahaffa 2

Oil on linen, 2017
35 1/8 x 25 1/16 (89.2 x 63.7 cm)

Location of Attacker

Oil on linen, 2017, Quadriptych: panels 48 x 50 inches (121.9 x 127 cm) each; 96 x 100 inches (243.8 x 254 cm) overall

Read me from right to left

Oil on linen, 2017
Triptych total  150”x 78″

T25 and T26

Oil on linen, 2017
80 x 60 inches (203.2 x 152.4 cm) 254 cm)

Mnemonic Artifact 1

Oil on linen, 2017
70 x 54 inches (177.8 x 137.2 cm)

Mahaffa 1

Oil on linen, 2017
35 x 25 inches (88.9 x 63.5 cm)

Mnemonic Artifact 6

oil on linen, 2017
60 x 96 inches

Target

Oil on linen, 2017
73 x 96 inches

Procession

Oil on linen, 2017
50 x 78 inches (127 x 198.1 cm)

Strip 1

Oil on linen, 2017
39 x 32 inches

T25

Oil on velum and linen, 2017
24 x 18 inches

Assault scale

Oil on linen, 2017
78 x 50 inches

Mnemonic Artifact 5

oil on linen, 2017
96 x 73 inches

Peek a Boob 1

Oil on linen, 2017
78 x 50 inches (198.1 x 127 cm)

Detail shots / more images HERE