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Filling the Gaps
George Arbid, Joyce Joumaa, Oscar Niemeyer, Tripoli, Lebanon, Rashid Karami International Fair, fairground, to remain in the no longer, crisis
6 February 2023
Filling the Gaps
George Arbid interviewed by Joyce Joumaa on Oscar Niemeyer’s project for the Rashid Karami International Fair in Tripoli
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To Remain in the No Longer
Joyce Joumaa explores the political and cultural forces that have come to bear on the abandoned site of an international fairground conceived by Oscar Niemeyer in the city of Tripoli, Lebanon.
February 2023
To Remain in the No Longer
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Joyce Joumaa explores the political and cultural forces that have come to bear on the abandoned site of an international fairground conceived by Oscar Niemeyer in the city of Tripoli, Lebanon.
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Failed Bureaucracy
Mousbah Rajab, Joyce Joumaa, Oscar Niemeyer, Tripoli, Lebanon, Rashid Karami International Fair, fairground, to remain in the no longer, crisis
27 February 2023
Failed Bureaucracy
Mousbah Rajab interviewed by Joyce Joumaa on the Rashid Karami International Fair in Tripoli and the shortcomings of city management and planning
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Paul-Desmarais Theatre and Shaughnessy House Keyword(s):
To Remain in the No Longer, exhibition, Joyce Joumaa
9 February 2023, 6:30 to 9:30pm
Paul-Desmarais Theatre and Shaughnessy House Keyword(s):
To Remain in the No Longer, exhibition, Joyce Joumaa
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To remain in the no longer, Tripoli, Lebanon, housing crisis, urban planning, urban management, city government, Public Works Studio
28 August 2023
Tripoli: Who Took Away Our Land? (Part 1)
Public Works Studio presents the social and environmental repercussions of the city’s public management
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2 items : illustrations ; 97 cm or smaller
كیف لا نغرق في السراب = L’inertie du vide = To remain in the no longer :.
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2 items : illustrations ; 97 cm or smaller
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C Magazine 161 : Stop!
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This issue of C Magazine considers what it might mean to stop. Rather than denote absence, the stop offers an opening for something else to emerge. Across these pages, contributors explore stopping in: forms of rest, blockades, town halls, and critiques of the temporality and archives of empire. From blockades on Wet’suwet’en land to an underground hub in Jakarta, from(...)
C Magazine 161 : Stop!
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$12.00
(available in store)
Summary:
This issue of C Magazine considers what it might mean to stop. Rather than denote absence, the stop offers an opening for something else to emerge. Across these pages, contributors explore stopping in: forms of rest, blockades, town halls, and critiques of the temporality and archives of empire. From blockades on Wet’suwet’en land to an underground hub in Jakarta, from moccasins cradling lichen to Lebanon’s El-Mina port, each work gathers its own form of interruption. With contributors: Whess Harman, Hung Duong and Grace Samboh, Svetlana Romanova, Fan Wu, Meagan Christou, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, Emma Steen, Charlene K. Lau, Dot Tuer, Joyce Joumaa, Ali El-Darsa, Kay Rangel, Jasmine Sihra.
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