Kharmohra: Art under fire in Afghanistan
Kharmohra: Art under fire in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan has been shaped by wars, the destruction of heritage, terrorist attacks, everyday fears and hopes, and migrations. In 2001, the Taliban government was overthrown by an international coalition, bringing hopes of stability and reconstruction. Artists in the country explored a wide variety of forms and media to express the horror of terrorism and the omnipresent shadow of death looming over the hostile urban environment. Their works stand as an often humorous testimony to the peace that was promised but never delivered and the bitter illusions this fostered. They also express a spirit of revolt against the most oppressive traditional forces that repress women, homosexuals, and the Hazara ethnic group.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 30 June 2022
Publisher: Actes Sud
For forty years, Afghanistan has been a country shaped by wars, the destruction of heritage, terrorist attacks, everyday fears, and hopes, as well as migrations. In 2001, the Taliban government was overthrown by an international coalition, bringing hopes of stability and reconstruction. However, the intervention did not bring total peace. During this period of optimism, a number of international creation programs were set up as young Afghan artists returned from exile. Artists in the country, either self-taught or trained during their exile, had no heritage to take on and no classical rules to break: anything seemed possible.
Kharmohra is named after a gland taken from a donkey's neck that, on drying, becomes as hard as stone and is said to bring happiness by making the owner's most secret dreams come true. The metaphor is used to show how contemporary Afghan art is a long way from the romantic expectations with which Westerners often approach the country.
The artists explore a wide variety of forms and media to express the horror of terrorism and the omnipresent shadow of death looming over the hostile urban environment. The works stand as an often humorous testimony to the peace that was promised but never delivered and the bitter illusions this fostered. All express a spirit of revolt against the most oppressive traditional forces that repress women and homosexuals as well as the Hazara ethnic group. Through their artistic practices, the artists show how salvation, however slight, is achievable.
Weight: 470g
Dimension: 160 x 232 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9782330128302
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