旅行日记,巴格达2019

Caecilia Pieri
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这篇文章是在巴格达实地工作期间(2020年2月)收集的图像评论作品集。它旨在概述自2019年10月革命以来集中在解放广场的壁画。这些壁画与叙利亚、突尼斯、埃及和贝鲁特的革命有一些共同的图像主题。然而,一些语义和图像寄存器是伊拉克特有的,并分为两大类。第一个是通过对众所周知的真实地点的不现实的合成图像来重现“城中之城”(ville en abyme);第二个与什叶派的殉道事迹有关,有历史上的伊玛目的肖像,也有在2019年秋季镇压期间遇害的“烈士”的肖像。与自1958年伊拉克革命以来众所周知的官方形象相反,这个新的形象表达是一个以什叶派为主的年轻人口(由于伊拉克的人口结构),它源于一个容易叛乱的文化和政治基础-侯赛因,长期受到权力的压制。虽然与其他全球化的图形代码交叉,但其风格往往是天真的,与伴随的贝鲁特街头艺术截然相反。它构成了一种充满活力的流行文化,也标志着公共空间的“Shiitization”。在传统的分歧之外,它最终被证明是联合起来的,不仅是对达伊沙(Daesh)的破坏偶像行为的反应,也是对影响数百万公民日常生活和未来的腐败的反应。
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Carnet de voyage, Bagdad 2019
This contribution is a commented portfolio of images gathered during fieldwork in Baghdad (February 2020). It aims to provide an overview of the murals which have been concentrated on Tahrir Square since the revolution of October 2019. These murals share some iconographic topics in common with the thawra (revolution) in Syria, Tunisia, Egypt and Beirut. Nevertheless, some semantic and iconographic registers are specific to Iraq, and divided into two main categories. The first one recreates “a city within the city” (ville en abyme) through composite unrealistic images of real places known to all; the second relates to the martyrology of Shiism, with portraits of historical imams, but also of “martyrs” killed during the repression in Autumn 2019. Contrary to the well-known official iconography since the 1958 Iraqi revolution, this new figurative expression is that of a young population predominantly Shiite (due to demography in Iraq), and it stems from a cultural and political substrate prone to rebellion—that of Hussein, long repressed by power. The style is often naive, at the antipodes of the concomitant Beiruti thawra street art, although crossing with other globalized graphic codes. It constitutes a vibrant popular culture and also signals a “Shiitization” of public space. Beyond traditional divisions, it finally proves to federate, in reaction to the iconoclasm of Daesh but also to the corruption that strikes the daily life and the future of millions of citizens.
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