Rami George is an interdisciplinary artist living and working on stolen Lenape land in what is now called Philadelphia. Their work has been presented in exhibitions and screenings internationally, including MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge; Anthology Film Archives, New York; Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; Grand Union, Birmingham; the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; LUX, London; the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; and others. They continue to be influenced and motivated by political struggles and fractured narratives.
List Projects 21: Rami George – Detail. 2020 | Lumber, plywood, drywall, video, art paper, black house paint, reproduced family photos, reproduced publication ephemera Photography by Peter Harris Studio
List Projects 21: Rami George – Detail. 2020 | Lumber, plywood, drywall, video, art paper, black house paint, reproduced family photos, reproduced publication ephemera Photography by Peter Harris Studio
Untitled (the wars in Lebanon) – Detail. 2020 | Family photos, expired Lebanese and U.S. passports, Time Magazine: Massacre in Lebanon, Witness of War Crimes in Lebanon, found VHS cassettes, Arab Image Foundation postcard Photography by Aron Gent
Inherited Premises – Detail. 2018 | Video, lumber, plastic sheeting, reproduced family photos, concrete blocks Photography by Patrick Dandy
Untitled (with my father). 2020 | HD video, color, sound. 20:31 min.
Untitled (the wars in Lebanon). 2018 | HD video, color, sound. 10 min.