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Haluk Akakçe, Tacita Dean, Willie Doherty, Susan Hiller, Rachel Lowe, Christina Mackie, Rosalind Nashashibi, Thomson & Craighead, Wood & Harrison

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12 artists’ works from the British Council Collection have been selected for exhibition. They will be shown in a variety of venues, ranging from the Faculty of Arts of Damascus University, Mustafa Ali Gallery, to the exterior wall of a building near the British Council's office in Damascus. Each venue will offer a unique context for the reading of the work.

Over a period of three weeks from late March 2009, the works will be launched one by one on consecutive days accompanied by a brief introduction by a local artist, critic or curator, giving insight into the work and encouraging discussion.

Alongside the exhibition, an intensive educational wrap-around programme will include: a short course on digital film-making, an artists’ lecture and an introduction to film-making workshop for students and young people. Books and further resources for filmmakers will be held at British Council Damascus and an open submission competition organised locally will aim to encourage aspiring film-makers to make their own short film or video work.

Exhibition dates: 26 March – 17 April 2009

Exhibition venues: Faculty of Fine Arts at Damascus University, Mustafa Ali Gallery, All Art Now, British Council Damascus.

Image bottom left: Rosalind Nashashibi, The States of Things, 2000 © courtesy the artist and Doggerfisher.   

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