15 September, 2021

Installation interactive : plongez au coeur des frontières libanaises

For the full article in French by Malf Social Club, click here.

15 September, 2021

Un jeu de clés pour ouvrir les portes du passé (A set of keys to open the doors of the past)

For the full article in French by Joséphine Hobeika, click here.

15 September, 2021

As Far as Isolation Goes A conversation with Tania El Khoury

Lebanese artist Tania El Khoury is known for her genre-bending interactive live artworks performed in unique spaces and concerned with the ethical and political potential of such encounters. El Khoury discusses her latest micro-theater work, As Far as Isolation Goes (Online), which explores the mental health of asylum seekers through one-on-one zoom performances, as well as other works that redefine the role of the audience as an active participant.

7 July, 2021

شجرة الثأر

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7 July, 2021

Sifa 2021: Put your ear to the ground in a garden of the Syrian dead

“During the Syrian war, they were killed and buried in gardens. Now, the stories of these 10 ordinary people can be heard in Gardens Speak, a haunting sound installation by Lebanese-British artist Tania El Khoury. When the work comes to the Singapore International Festival of Arts (Sifa) in May, people at 222 Arts Club – just 10 of them each time – may place their heads on the ground to listen to these intimate narratives.” To read the full article by Toh Wen Li in The Straits Times, click here.

7 July, 2021

Review: Gardens Speak by Tania El Khoury (SIFA 2021)

For the full review by Bakchormeeboy, click here.

7 July, 2021

أعمال الفنانة تانيا الخوري..تطرح أسئلة وتنتج معرفة

تستضيف ليانا صالح في هذه الحلقة من برنامج “ثقافة” الفنانة الحية تانيا الخوري التي تركز أعمالها التركيبة والادائية على تفاعل الجمهور. تناقش الفنانة عدة قضايا متعلقة بالحيز العام For the full interview in Arabic, click here.

17 May, 2021

“Creating Intimacy and Curating Borders”

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17 May, 2021

Interview: Thinking About the Intersection Between Human Rights and the Arts by Katie Kheriji-Watts

In early 2021, Tania El Khoury and Ziad Abu-Rish relocated from Beirut to spearhead the Center for Human Rights and the Arts at Bard College. To read the full interview with Katie Kheriji-Watts, click here.

17 May, 2021

Panel on Intimate Performance

An introduction to the intimate performance of artists Jo Bannon, Tania El Khoury and Rosana Cade. Each artist introduces their artistic practice, with a specific focus on their intimate/one-to-one work, followed by a short Q&A. This talk took place over Zoom in January 2021, and was BSL interpreted. The talk and performance project was presented with partnership support from Contact Theatre and Islington Mill, and funded by Arts Council England.