The title of the exhibition, “At the Far Edge of Words,” pays homage to Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who died in 2008. His poem begins, “I come from there and I remember” and concludes with “I learned and dismantled all the words to construct a single one: Home.” Hassan’s survey exhibition is, itself, political art expressed poetically. (421 Ridout St N, London ON)Friday, May 29, 2009
By my friend Jamelie Hassan
The title of the exhibition, “At the Far Edge of Words,” pays homage to Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who died in 2008. His poem begins, “I come from there and I remember” and concludes with “I learned and dismantled all the words to construct a single one: Home.” Hassan’s survey exhibition is, itself, political art expressed poetically. (421 Ridout St N, London ON)
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