Artist Annabel Daou was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, she is now living in New York. Her work takes place at the intersection of writing, speech, and non-verbal modes of communication. Her paper- and tape-based constructions, sound pieces, and performances explore the language of power, intimacy, and self-encounter across time and space. Her works involve friends, acquaintances, and random strangers. She has asked people questions and given them imperatives. She has read people’s palms – and she's read the Declaration of Independence. There are few artists whose practice resonates more with me, makes me understand what I have long felt; and few who have the power to change my perspective entirely, make me see and experience the world in ways I would have never even intuited before.
I liked the idea of listening the connection to the other.
Lots of games like “ring a ring of roses “
are a verbal history .
Really enjoying these podcasts .