Rabih Mroué / Lina Saneh (RL)


Rabih Mroué lives in Beirut. He is an actor, director, and playwright, and a Contributing Editor in the Lebanese quarterly “Kalamon” and TDR (New York). He is one of the founders and in the executive board of Beirut Art Center association (BAC). His installation “Double Shoot” and the lecture performance “The pixelated revolution” (2012) are on show at the ongoing documenta13. Further works are: “Photo-Romance” (2009), “The Inhabitants of images” (2008), “How Nancy Wished That Everything Was an April Fool’s Joke” (2007), “Make Me Stop Smoking” (2006), “Who’s Afraid of Representation” (2005), “Looking for a Missing Employee” (2003), “Biokhraphia” (2002), “Three Posters” (2000), “Extension 19” (1998) and others ... 

Lina Saneh is born and lives in Beirut. She is actor, author and director, member of the Home Workspace Curricular Committee. Amongst her works are “Photo-Romance” (2009), “Lina Saneh Body-P-Arts Project” (a website project, 2007 and installation, 2009), “Someone Must Have Been Telling Lies About Me” (video-installation, 2008), “Appendice” (2007), “I Had A Dream, Mom” (video, 2006), “Biokhraphia” (2002), “Extrait d’Etat Civil” (2000) et.al. Lina Saneh teaches at the University of Art and Design in Geneva. In 2009/2010 she was artist in residence at the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at Freie Universität Berlin.