Akram Zaatari


Akram Zaatari is a Lebanese filmmaker, photographer, archival artist and curator. In 1997, he co-founded the Arab Image Foundation with photographers Fouad Elkoury, and Samer Mohdad. His work is largely based on collecting, studying and archiving the photographic history of the Arab World.
Zaatari was selected to represent Lebanon at the 2013 Venice Biennale by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, curators for the Lebanese Pavilion.

Early life

Zaatari was born in Sidon, Lebanon year: 1966.

Work

He has been exploring issues pertinent to post-war Lebanon. He investigates the way television mediates territorial conflicts and wars, and is particularly interested in logic of religious and national resistance movements, and the circulation and production of images in the context of today's geographic division in the Middle East. His work has been widely exhibited worldwide in biennales and venues such as the Centre Pompidou and is in the permanent collection of museums such as Tate Modern and the Thyssen Bornemisza Contemporary.

Filmography

Awards

Publications

  • The Vehicle. Picturing moments of transition in a modernizing society
  • Mapping Sitting
  • Hashem el Madani: Studio Practices
  • Hashem el Madani: Promenades
  • Earth of Endless Secrets
  • Against Photography
  • Building Index. Rifat Chadirji , edited by Akram Zaatari and Mark Wasiuta

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

  • Documenta, Kassel, 2012
  • Across Boundaries. Focus on Lebanese Photography, curated by Tarek Nahas, Beirut Art Fair 2018
  • In 2023, Akram Zaatari participated in BIENALSUR, presenting work in the exhibition Modos de desvanecimiento at the Sursock Museum in Beirut, Lebanon.