Film still from a work in progress by CMP student, Lilia Kilburn

Eight students presented work at this year’s CMP Critique on on April 12 with faculty, other CMP students, and guest critic Walid Raad. We exchanged lively feedback on work from Soumya Ghosh, Parker Hatley, Lilia Kilburn, Ana Laura Malmaceda, Noha Mokhtar, Beatrice Steinert, Julia Sharpe, and Kristen Zipperer.

Walid Raad, who received this year’s Solomon Fellowship at Harvard, is an artist whose works include photography, video, mixed media installations, and performances. His works include the creation of The Atlas Group, a fifteen-year project between 1989 and 2004 about the contemporary history of Lebanon, as well as the ongoing projects Scratching on Things I Could Disavow and Sweet Talk: Commissions (Beirut). His books include WalkthroughThe Truth Will Be Known When The Last Witness Is DeadMy Neck Is Thinner Than A Hair, and Let’s Be Honest The Weather Helped.

Raad’s solo exhibitions have been featured at institutions including the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Hamburg), Museo Nacional Thyssen Bornemisza (Madrid), Louvre (Paris), The Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden), ICA (Boston, USA), Museo Jumex (Mexico City, Mexico), Kunsthalle Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland), The Whitechapel Art Gallery (London, UK), Festival d’Automne (Paris, France), Kunsten Festival des Arts (Brussels, Belgium), The Hamburger Bahnhof (Berlin, Germany).