Published in conjunction with the 3rd Riwaq Biennale in 2009, entitled 'A Geography: 50 Villages'. Focusing on 50 villages which are selected for their architectural significance in Palestine Territories, the 3rd Riwaq Biennale — curated by Charles Esche and Reem Radda — offers a platform for art projects, installations, discussions, workshops, and site visits, concerning the rehabilitation of the selected villages. It begins as a collateral event of the 53rd International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, taking place in multiple locations in Palestine and Venice, from June to October 2009.

Geography 102: Biennale | Khalil Rabah is the second of three volumes of the accompanying catalogues, featuring texts by Suad Amiry, Charles Esche, Reem Fadda, Kelly O'Reilly and many others, as well as dialogue between Khalil Rabah and Mai Abu El-Dahab. Other volumes, entitled Geography 101: Riwaq | 50 Villages and Geography 103: The 3rd Riwaq Biennale | To Continue are also available in the archive.

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EX.PAL.RIB.2009
Language

Arabic, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2009

ISBN / ISSN

9789950303089

No of copies

2

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

A Biennale, an Art Work, Riwaq and a Country - Suad AMIRY

Dissemblance or Sincerity? - Charles ESCHE

3rd Riwaq Biennale: History, the Imaginary/ Nation and Living Art - Reem FADDA

Riwaq/ Venice: A Tale of Two Biennales - Kelly O'REILLY

A Press Conference in Venice - Laura SCHLEUSSNER

Khalil Rabah with Mai Abu El-Dahab

Looking at Biennials - Marieke VAN HAL

The Book that Might Have Been - Mahmoud Abu HASHASH

Geography 102: Biennale | Khalil Rabah
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Geography 102: Biennale | Khalil Rabah