Love is Revolutionary: A Photo Exhibit Curated by Kalam Aflam
The Paris-based initiative, Kalam Aflam, spotlights the power of love as a revolutionary force through a photography exhibition.
In the month of love, amidst the flurry of red teddy bears and mass-produced gestures, it's easy to overlook love as a catalyst for revolution. Yet, this profound force, transcending clichés of romance, has the power to shape communities and forge unbreakable bonds that withstand even the harshest of realities—borders, wars, and beyond. Love inspires sacrifice and fuels belief, making it a force to be reckoned with.
Last month, the Paris-based initiative Kalam Aflam celebrated precisely this notion with 'Love is Revolutionary', the fourth edition of their events spotlighting Arab artists in the diaspora. This collective gathering, grounded in the idea of love as a revolutionary catalyst, showcased a photography exhibition featuring poignant visual narratives that explore love's presence in our lives amidst war, loss, grief, and resistance.
In collaboration with Shofto and La Palestine Nous Rassemble, the exhibition, curated through an online open call, showcased the works of emerging Arab and North African artists, including Mohamed Enani, Ambre Kellache, Layal Sadek, Sonia Aoula, Mia Bendrimia, Kenza Belkadi, Hicham Touili-Idrissi, Sarra B., and Naila Salmi. Their compelling pieces captured the complexities of love in diverse contexts, offering viewers a profound reflection on the enduring power of this transformative emotion.
Emma Bert Lazli
Kawthar + Fattah
Mia Bendrimia
Untitled
Hicham Touili-Idrissi
Rien à Vendre
Naila Salmi
Al Bahr Al Hob
Sanoia Aoula
Anis
Kenza Belkadi
Al Hob Thawra
Sonia Aoula
Iman
Sarra B.
Pink Contemplation
Mia Bendrimia
Untitled
Mia Bendrimia
Untitled
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Oct 07, 2024