New podcast: Deleted scenes from our interview with curator and researcher Kristine Khouri

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New podcast: Deleted scenes from our interview with curator and researcher Kristine Khouri

 

We dig up some unreleased fragments of ://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-kristine-khouri” target=”_blank”>the interview with Kristine Khouri that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Deleted scenes from our interview with curator and researcher Kristine Khouri

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Timeline
 

00:02 You don’t need the originals!
01:24 Le Museé Imaginaire
02:38 Dealing with reproductions of artworks
04:38 The Market is very sexy; the Market leads the knowledge production.

Kristine Khouri is a Beirut-based researcher, writer and photographer. Born and raised in Miami and Chicago, in 2008 she moved to Beirut where she worked as a researcher for Walid Raad. Her research focuses on modern art history in the Arab world. With Rasha Salti, she co-founded a long-term research project called The History of Arab Modernities in the Visual Arts, which aims to investigate the undocumented realm of the production, exhibition, critical engagement and consumption of modern art in the Middle East in the period spanning from the1950s to the 1980s.