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Reshaping Linguistic and Visual Planes: The Work of Annabel Daou
By Maymanah Farhat
In several recent works on paper, Lebanese-American artist Annabel Daou explores the intersections of language, the written word, culture and our present political reality. Two current exhibitions in Manhattan feature the artist’s new work: “Double Exposure: Middle Eastern Rooftops” at Makor Gallery until October 20, 2006 and “America” at Josee Bienvenu Gallery until October 14, 2006.

Interview with Annabel Daou
by Messaouda Bouras

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Bio:
Annabel Daou (b. 1967) is an artist whose recent solo exhibitions include "AMERICA" at Josee Bienvenu Gallery, in New York, "ideas about the thing and the thing itself" at Gallery Joe in Philadelphia,"The Last Painting Show" at the Conduit Gallery, in Dallas, TX, and "Fleshpots", at Entwistle Gallery, London. As a founding member of the "dB foundation" which is dedicated to creating and fostering imaginary edifices and intangible sculptures, Daou co-curated "Aporia" at the EFA Gallery in New York in 2006 and is working on an ongoing archival project entitled, "Ruined Cities". Daou was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon and moved to New York in 1999.

Contact:
annabeldaou@gmail.com