Lamia Joreige
Biography
Lamia Joreige weaves together drawing, photography, video, and installation to create works that navigate the delicate terrain between memory and history. Her practice delves into the intersections of personal narratives and collective histories, particularly focusing on the Lebanese Civil Wars and their enduring impact on Beirut. By intertwining archival materials with elements of fiction, she explores the complexities of memory, identity, and the passage of time In her installations, Joreige often reconstructs historical friezes, merging personal diaries, letters, photographs, and documents with her own drawings and texts. This approach not only reimagines historical events but also highlights the hopes and anxieties of periods marked by turmoil and transition. Her work challenges traditional modes of representation, offering nuanced perspectives on the legacies of conflict and the processes of remembering and forgetting. Joreige's practice is deeply rooted in her Lebanese heritage and experiences, reflecting a commitment to reexamining and reinterpreting the narratives that shape collective memory. Through her art, she invites viewers to engage with the complexities of history and its ongoing reverberations in the present. ...