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Dongola Limited Editions
Founded
2017
Headquarters
Beirut
,
Lebanon
Dongola Limited Editions is a publishing house for artists' books cofounded by Abed Al Kadiri[1] and Sarah Chalabi,[2] in addition to Reza Abedini as an art director. The house is based in Beirut and specialises in dealing with books as a dialogue between the literary and visual. The books embody cultural, social, and political relationships.[2]
The publishing house sustains its novel building practice through its curatorial nature by which its books extend to curatorial practice. For instance, Homeland Under my Nails is an exhibition by artist Mohammed Omar Khalil curated by Abed Al Kadiri which allows for the book to be presented as a part of a larger narrative of belonging.[3]
Along with curatorial practice, the house reaches out to artists in the MENASA (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia) region. In Cities Under Quarantine: the Mailbox Project, Dongola Limited Editions distributed books which are handmade and hand-stitched to more than 50 artists in the region so they can reflect on the current situation in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.[4]
^"Guest". DOMUS artist residency. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
^ ab"Introducing Books into the Field of Fine Arts: The 2019 International Seminar of Artist Books CAFA Art Museum". www.cafamuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
^"Mohmmad Omar Khalil: Homeland Under My Nails". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
^"Middle Eastern artists look to their letterboxes for lockdown inspiration". The National. 19 April 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
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