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Mona Gamil

Artist, Egypt

Mona Gamil's artistic practice delves into a spectrum of recurring themes that underpin her creative body of work. Her exploration of conspiracy and truth challenges conventional notions, offering a thought-provoking reflection on the subjective nature of reality in the digital era, where she questions the authority of historical narratives and amplifies the voices of conspiracy theories often suppressed by mass media and censorship. Additionally, her practice involves the translation and transmission of ideas across mediums and generations, shedding light on the ever-evolving choreographic language in the digital realm and the enduring impact of artistic experiences. Through a lens of satire, Gamil critically examines the commodification of art, the struggles faced by artists, and the influence of therapy culture in her work, notably exemplified in "Safe Art Practice." Her art also delves into the impact of rapid sociopolitical change, capturing the challenges and experiences of artists amidst shifting landscapes in Egypt, highlighting the intricate interplay of art and sociopolitical dynamics. Furthermore, her multimedia approach, which spans performance, poetry, images, and digital installation, empowers her to tackle complex themes and ideas, offering a multifaceted exploration of contemporary issues and the dynamic nature of art and information.

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