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Untitled (There was only grass) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series
Untitled (There was only grass) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series
Untitled (There was only grass) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series

Untitled (There was only grass) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series

Maker (Syrian, b. 1979)
Date2015
MediumInkjet print
Dimensionsframe: 23 in x 28 in; overall: 18 in x 24 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number2019:62
About the ArtistAs a political refugee, Omar Imam uses irony and absurdism to address the violent events taking place in Syria and to also subvert inaccurate representations of Syrian Refugees. For his photographic series Live, Love, Refugee (2015), he collaborated with displaced people living in Lebanese refugee camps to reenact their heartrending stories and recreate their nightmares and dreams of escape, terror, and love. The resulting staged photographs are surreal and reveal both remarkable resilience and the darkness of trauma. Omar Imam won the Tim Hetherington Visionary Award in 2017 for a project titled Syrialism and was featured in the 2018 Museum of Contemporary Photography exhibition, Stateless: Views of Global Migration.