TAP's Database of Public Art Practices in Lebanon
Our Database of Public Art Practices is an on-going research project archiving public art interventions that have taken place in Lebanon from 1980 to present day.
Day 1
Ann Course
Ann Course describes her project Day 1 as follows: “I felt surprised to be making a flag, as it’s not something I would envisage doing at home. But here I had the nerve; flags seem to belong more to anyone rather than a particular rank or institution. This flag was sewn together by a local tailor for $10 and hung from the balcony by gallant Naji.”
| Date: | 2005 |
| Location: | Aley |
| Medium: | Installation |
| Material: | Flag |
| Section: | Contemporary |
| Duration: | Temporary |
| Tags: | Site-specific intervention Social practice |
| Framework: | Artists’ International Workshop: Aley |
| Authorizations: | Municipality of Aley |
| Commissioner: | Artist-led initiative |