Mitli Mitlak (Like You, Like Me) Exhibition
Title
Mitli Mitlak (Like You, Like Me) Exhibition
Creator
Habibah (Biba) Sheikh (project director, writer, curator, producer, activist)
Visual Artists
Hani Alqam (Jordan)
Hassan Al Meer (Oman)
Wael Darweish (Egypt)
Mohammad El Howajri (Palestine)
Sinan Hussein (Iraq)
Thameur Mejri (Tunisia)
May Murad (Palestine)
Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Lucas Paleocrassas (Greece)
Habibah Sheikh (U.S.A/Lebanon)
Klaudja Sulaj (Albania)
Basel Uraiqat (Jordan)
Abbas Yousif (Bahrain)
Photographer
Andrea Rude
Visual Artists
Hani Alqam (Jordan)
Hassan Al Meer (Oman)
Wael Darweish (Egypt)
Mohammad El Howajri (Palestine)
Sinan Hussein (Iraq)
Thameur Mejri (Tunisia)
May Murad (Palestine)
Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Lucas Paleocrassas (Greece)
Habibah Sheikh (U.S.A/Lebanon)
Klaudja Sulaj (Albania)
Basel Uraiqat (Jordan)
Abbas Yousif (Bahrain)
Photographer
Andrea Rude
Description
Mitli Mitlak (Like You, Like Me) is a visual and literary exhibition about Islamic Internal Reflections in a Modern World. It is a culmination of writer, performer, director, and curator Habibah (Biba) Sheikh’s collaborations with thirteen Mediterranean and Arab-world artists, many of whom are refugees. As a collective, they created a body of work that weaves her poetic theatre texts, shared immigrant experiences, and testimonies about their communities and neighboring countries into visual works of art. Collectively, they illuminate stories of indignation, systemic discouragement, human trafficking, gender biases, exodus, and survival of life as human flotsam in an ever-changing, turbulent political ocean. Together with Sheikh, the artists are discussing Refugees, America, and Cultural Hybrid Theories.
Besides Sheikh, the artists comprising the collective, many of whom are current residents of occupied territories and refugee camps, include: Hani Alqam (Jordan), Thameur Mejri (Tunisia), Sinan Hussein (Iraq), Taghlib Oweis (Jordan), Wael Darweish (Egypt), Ahmed Nagy (Egypt), Klaudja Sulaj (Albania), Lucas Paleocrassas (Greece), Abbas Yousif (Bahrain), Basel Uraiqat (Jordan), Mohammed Al Hawajri (Palestine), Haitham Khatib (Syria), May Murad (Palestine), Hassan Meer (Oman).
These specific artists, working in different mediums and different countries, are connected through a common literary narrative, but each depicts their varied experiences and identities in distinctive ways, styles, and mediums. Ultimately, these works symbolize a celebration of survival and perseverance, of community, and of culture, and witness how the artists' situations reverberate with refugees worldwide.
Touring Exhibitions 2018-2020
N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, Michigan
Central Michigan University Art Gallery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Third Avenue Playhouse, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Peeler Art Museum, Depauw, Indiana
Mitli Mitlak’s artworks were brought to life as a theater production, directed by Habibah Sheikh; Part 1 is titled "Mitli Mitlak (Like You, Like Me)," and Part 2 is titled "Right to Live."
Besides Sheikh, the artists comprising the collective, many of whom are current residents of occupied territories and refugee camps, include: Hani Alqam (Jordan), Thameur Mejri (Tunisia), Sinan Hussein (Iraq), Taghlib Oweis (Jordan), Wael Darweish (Egypt), Ahmed Nagy (Egypt), Klaudja Sulaj (Albania), Lucas Paleocrassas (Greece), Abbas Yousif (Bahrain), Basel Uraiqat (Jordan), Mohammed Al Hawajri (Palestine), Haitham Khatib (Syria), May Murad (Palestine), Hassan Meer (Oman).
These specific artists, working in different mediums and different countries, are connected through a common literary narrative, but each depicts their varied experiences and identities in distinctive ways, styles, and mediums. Ultimately, these works symbolize a celebration of survival and perseverance, of community, and of culture, and witness how the artists' situations reverberate with refugees worldwide.
Touring Exhibitions 2018-2020
N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, Michigan
Central Michigan University Art Gallery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Third Avenue Playhouse, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Peeler Art Museum, Depauw, Indiana
Mitli Mitlak’s artworks were brought to life as a theater production, directed by Habibah Sheikh; Part 1 is titled "Mitli Mitlak (Like You, Like Me)," and Part 2 is titled "Right to Live."
Date
2018-2020
Coverage
Jordan
Oman
Egypt
Palestine
Iraq
Tunisia
Palestine
Egypt
Greece
Lebanon
Albania
Jordan
Bahrain
Oman
Egypt
Palestine
Iraq
Tunisia
Palestine
Egypt
Greece
Lebanon
Albania
Jordan
Bahrain
Type
Landscape paintings, abstract paintings, contemporary paintings, photography, sculpture, film, video, video portraits, mixed media
Relation
Right to Live
Rights
Rights remain with the artists.
Subject
Refugees, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Contemporary Art, Mediterranean Fire, Jordan, Oman, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Tunisia, Syria, Palestine, Greece, Lebanon, Albania, Bahrain
Collection Items
Just A Concert, by Sinan Hussein (Iraq)
“I did not paint the perilous seas, nor the streets of homelessness, associated with refugees”, explains Sinan Hussein. This painting is of a party with refugee guests. Each guest brings his or her social mask in hand, ready to wear. These party…
Daily Images Of Chaotic Events, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 2, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 3, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 4, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 5, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 6, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 7, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 8, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
Daily Images of Chaotic Events 9, by Ahmed Nagy (Egypt)
Ahmed Nagy’s series, Daily Images of Chaotic Events, was created in response to poetic theatre texts written by Habibah Sheikh, a nomadic performance artist originally from Lebanon, and the curator of the Mitli Mitlak exhibition. In the text, a…
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