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.
Planned obsolescence
Fritzia Irizar
Based on the analysis of two concepts, obsolescence and equilibrium, the project explores how a point of equilibrium is at the heart of every civilization preventing them from the decadence characterised by individual struggle within the context of a collective entity.
Date: | 2018 |
Location: | Rachid Karame International Fair |
Medium: | Installation |
Material: | N/A |
Section: | Contemporary |
Duration: | Temporary |
Tags: | Displayed in public |
Framework: | Cycles of Collapsing Progress |
Authorizations: | Municipality of Tripoli |
Commissioner: | Studio Cur/Art |