The Science of a Good Lie
- Published on Wednesday, 07 November 2018 11:19
Amira Hanafi
The Science of a Good Lie
‘Here is where the science of telling a good lie saved me a lot of trouble. Believe me, I surprised my own self by the way I did it, being so new to the civilized school of thought.’
Bata Kindai Amgoza Ibn LoBagola
Amira Hanafi (USA/EG) (b. 1979) received BA of Arts in Political Science at Rutgers College and MA in Writing at School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Now lives and works in Cairo, Egypt. Amira is an artist and writer with a research-based practice. She works with written and spoken language, assembling multivocal archives of material connected to particular histories. Multivocality is both a theme and a strategy in Amira’s work. The artist is interested in the complexity of meaning that comes from collaging different voices, in the intersections of identities that are expressed, and in how multivocality can be an expression of collectivity, its rewards and challenges. Amira is researching the process of language, its materiality, its instabilities and contingencies. She approaches the work both formally and informally, by system and intuition, with logic and emotion.
This exhibition is part of the project 4Cs and of the exchange programme between MASS Alexandria and VAA Nida Art Colony.
Organiser
VAA Nida Art Colony
Partners and sponsors
Lithuanian Council for Culture, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania, Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the Arab Republic of Egypt, MASS Alexandria and the EU programme Creative Europe
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Photos by Laurynas Skeisgiela