In different works by Celine Condorelli and Uriel Orlow are in dialogue with each other in a new multi-part installation
In different works by Celine Condorelli and Uriel Orlow are in dialogue with each other in a new multi-part installation. explores blind spots, unexpected epilogues and disappearances in the grand narratives of history; it starts from Alexandria and the Suez canal in twentieth century Egypt. A series of installations engage with the constitutive movements affecting time and space: movements of people and goods, the flow of capital, political movements, removal of statues (and regimes) and migrating species. The exhibition is accompanied by an artist book, Terrains Vagues/Persistent Images designed by Sophie Demay and Lola Halifa-Legrand; it includes interviews with Bassam El Baroni, Marianne Hultman, Jean-Marie Straub, and a text by Gilane Tawadros. Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF) is a not-for-profit multidisciplinary arts initiative founded in December 2005. Opening: 8 December, 7pm.