Guest
Biography
Mahmoud Albishtawi
Filmmaker, writer, artist
Mahmoud Albishtawi was born twice, in Latakia and Beirut, in 1997 AD and in 49 AN ”After Nakba”, understanding that time is not a concept and places are privileges. His inspiration to pursue a career in art stemmed from the realization that "art seeks a career in us," with memories of an unhealthy amount of Fuji cameras from his childhood. Describing his childhood as "amazing, but would have preferred a better mattress". Mahmoud's earliest experiences with art included reporting news from his window at age 5 and being captivated by Steven Spielberg's film Saving Private Ryan at age 8, igniting his passion for film.
Formally educated at the Lebanese University, Mahmoud's artistic style is known for its survivalist approach, constantly connected to reality yet full of fiction. His work explores themes of exile, love, and the absurdity of life. Mahmoud has participated in various exhibitions, performances, and residencies globally, including notable events such as the Arab Week Festival in Paris, and performances in Oslo and Brussels.
While Mahmoud cherishes awards like his mother's approval and his father's recognition of his Palestinian identity, his true influences lie in people and experiences, borders, lovers and enemies. Outside of his solo work, Mahmoud collaborates on projects such as "Human Animals" and the exhibition "Lost Tapes of a People's Tribunal" at Fotogalleriet in Oslo, along with acting in a leading role in the film "Paris Paris".
Viewing art as a transformative process, Mahmoud believes that artists are the carriers of their messages and inspirations and that the results should always be entertaining and meaningful. His journey as an artist is marked by personal anecdotes including his third exile to Belgium, second love, and first payment.
Looking to the future, Mahmoud aspires to reach a point in his human experience where he no longer feels the need to create art.
Mahmoud Albishtawi participates in
In Conversation: AHMED SHIHAB-ELDIN
Saturday 28. September 2024 @ 4:00p.m.