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Michael Rakowitz: The invisible enemy should not exist: (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Southeast Entrance; Room S, Southwest Entrance)

Past exhibition
May 10 - July 30, 2023
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10), 2023, Arabic newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel
The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10), 2023, Arabic newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel

Barakat Contemporary cordially invites you to Michael Rakowitz’s first solo exhibition in Korea: The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Southeast Entrance; Room S, Southwest Entrance) from May 10 to July 30, 2023. The exhibition presents key works that Michael Rakowitz has been dedicated to for more than 20 years since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq. Rakowitz has been continuously reappearing and returning the lost cultural heritage of Iraq in both autobiographical and historical registers: Rakowitz’s own family history of from Iraq to the US due to their Jewish faith, and Mesopotamian relics that were destroyed or have gone missing in the aftermath of the War. From humble food packaging to ancient Assyrian stone reliefs, Rakowitz listens to the stories of all the objects that have disappeared along with the humans displaced by force and puts forth practical methods of healing from the trauma rendered invisible. 

 

*The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu) reliefs built with the assistance of: Elnaz Javanidizaji, Maryam Faridani, Erin Hayden, Hasani Cannon, Ingrid Olson, Yasmin Rosa Calomeno, Nour Malas, Annie Raccuglia, Nick Raffel

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  • The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10), 2023, Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels, 224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

    The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10), 2023,

    Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels,

    224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

  • The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Panel F-11), 2023, Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels, 224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

    The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Panel F-11), 2023,

    Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels,

    224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

  • The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-9), 2023, Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels, 224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

    The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-9), 2023,

    Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels,

    224.6 x 203 x 9 cm

  • The Ballad of Special Ops Cody (video still), 2017, Single-channel video, 14 min. 42 sec

    The Ballad of Special Ops Cody (video still), 2017,

    Single-channel video, 14 min. 42 sec

  • RETURN (video still), 2004–ongoing, Video installation, vinyl wall text timeline, date palms, a small shelf holding a few date syrup cans and a Babylon dates of Iraq box

    RETURN (video still), 2004–ongoing,

    Video installation, vinyl wall text timeline, date palms, a small shelf holding a few date syrup cans and a Babylon dates of Iraq box

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