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Khaled Sabsabi

Exhibition

Five Acts of Love

Artists: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Hoda Afshar, Megan Cope, Eugenia Flynn, D Harding, Saodat Ismailova, Khaled Sabsabi, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Yhonnie Scarce, Ali Tahayori and Hossein Valamanesh...
Product

Khaled Sabsabi Monograph

Khaled Sabsabi is a major contemporary artist who contemplates difference, identity, and reconciliation through his videos, films, paintings, sculpture, music, public art, and work on an intimate scale. Great art arises from lived experience and deep contemplation. Khaled...
Program

Artist Talks: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Megan Cope, Khaled Sabsabi and Ali Tahayori

...11:30am-12:30pm Join artists Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Megan Cope, Khaled Sabsabi and Ali Tahayori for talks in the gallery, on their works presented as part of Five Acts of Love...
Press Release

Five Acts of Love

Afshar shares with us a vision, a prequel to the resistance through the act of [love] women braiding one another’s hair.   Lebanese born, Sydney-based artist Khaled Sabsabi’s 2016...
ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people as sovereign custodians of the land on which we work and welcome visitors, along with the neighbouring Boonwurrung, Bunurong, and wider Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their longstanding and continuing care for Country and we recognise First Peoples art and cultural practice has been thriving here for millennia. We extend our respect to ancestors and Elders past and present, and to all First Nations people.
Glimpse into the archive—

Filmed at the Yasukuni War Shrine and Museum, the Imperial Palace and the ground floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Weary presented a multi-textual reading of the cultural condition of Japan.

Geoffrey Weary: Faraway (1992)

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