Annabel Daou

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Annabel Daou (born 1967) is a Lebanese contemporary artist.[1][2] Her art practice includes sculpture, performance and drawing, often with the additional influences of writing and literature.[3][4][5]

In April 2020, at the beginning of the 2020 Covid pandemic, Daou staged the work I will worry for you (from dusk till dawn). In the piece, she took over the burden of worrying about the particular issues facing her audience, based on emailed suggestions.[6]

Daou has exhibited at the National Museum of Beirut, the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, and Park Avenue Armory, New York.[7]

Her work is included in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum[1] and the Columbus Museum, Georgia.[8]

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  1. ^ a b "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
  2. ^ Lockwood, Lisa (14 August 2020). "Boy Meets Girl Teams With Lebanese Artist to Design #ForBeirut Ts". WWD.
  3. ^ "Wendy Vogel on Annabel Daou". www.artforum.com.
  4. ^ MacAdam, Barbara A. (20 December 2018). "Vasari Diary: The Poetic Politics of Stefana McClure and Annabel Daou, and James Ivory Interprets Vermeer". ARTnews.com.
  5. ^ "The Tiger King and realities stranger than fiction". www.ft.com.
  6. ^ "Annabel Daou will take on your worries in a 12-hour durational performance". www.theartnewspaper.com.
  7. ^ "Annabel Daou". iscp-nyc.org.
  8. ^ "Object Record". columbusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com. Columbus Museum.
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