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This work was presented at the Contemporary Image Collective in Cairo in 2014 in a group show titled Layer of Green, co-curated by Egyptian Rana El-Nemr and German Jens Liebchen.   

In 2015, the show traveled through the Goethe Institut to different cities in the Middle East and North Africa. This show, titled Next to Here, was curated by Costanze Wicke, who also published an edited volume/exhibition catalogue under the same name, which included the project.
Blue-Black
Rivering Together – Publication
Funeral at the Edge of Drought (WIP)
Blue-Black Liver
Rivering Together – Publication
Funeral at the Edge of Drought (WIP)
Rivering Together – Publication
Summer, God, Rain
Rainbow Moon
Mist Me: Me Mist
Two Stones and Heaven is a Fountain in the Garden of Your Veins
Everything That Remains to be Lived
Dismemberment: Night in Mourning
Rivering Together
Palm Beach
A Light, A Loudspeaker, A Tower
The Loudspeaker and the Tower at TSV
The Loudspeaker and the Tower Zine
The Loudspeaker and the Tower at KAG
Mud, Minarets, and Meaningless Events
Stairway to Heaven
Storm Over Cairo  
Mummy Issues Part I: I am not your Mummy
Mummy Issues: Part II: Platanos y Momias
Wonderbox
You can’t Get Blood From A Stone
Bermuda Chairs, In the Sidewalk Salon
Sidewalk Salon: 1001 Street Chairs in Cairo  
Sidewalk Salon at Pikaro  
Sidewalk Salon at Onomatopoee  
Parks Under Siege
My country is not a suitcase, and I am not a traveler 
Kodak Green Oasis
 Transient Utopias
Ladders and Ladders
Making "Sense": In Search of Lost Weather 
Courtyard House
Deliciosa
Evaporative Clay, Palm Crate Canopy Kit
S-Table
Air, Earth, and Sky
Bamiyan Cultural Center
Mapping Cairo
Off The Gireed
Q House
Sand Sedge House
Science City 
Screen House 
Small Talk 
Parks Under Siege Cairo, Amman and Tunis, 2014-15

Wedged between overpasses, highway exits, and subway stations, the under-siege parks of Cairo feature carousels and Ferris wheels that appear like set pieces from dreams, starkly contrasting the concrete reality surrounding them. Despite the widespread notion that Cairo does not have enough public spaces, such spaces are, in fact, plentiful and diverse – but due to their precarity, they are being wrestled from the city again and again. In this photographic series, I wanted to portray the tensions in the city between private and public spaces. These small fairgrounds are among the many informal initiatives that breathe life into Cairo's streets and yet face an uncertain future. Often oddly placed under bridges or between buildings, these parks offer a flash of color amidst the greyness of cement and exhaust fumes. The work presents a view of sometimes neglected public spaces, highlighting their fragility and threatened existence. I offer both a quiet celebration of these areas and a mourning of their eventual and not far-off disappearance.

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