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Shoot an Iraqi: Art, Life and Resistance Under the Gun - Bilal, Wafaa
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The creator of "Domestic Tension," an unsettling interactive performance piece that speaks to the horrors of life in a conflict zone, reveals his experiences growing up under Saddam Hussein's rule.

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The creator of "Domestic Tension," an unsettling interactive performance piece that speaks to the horrors of life in a conflict zone, reveals his experiences growing up under Saddam Hussein's rule.
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Iraqi artist Wafaa Bilal, a professor at the Art Institute of Chicago, has exhibited his art worldwide and lectured extensively to inform audiences of the situation of the Iraqi people. Bilal's interactive installation "Domestic Tension" garnered praise in national and international press, including Newsweek and a Chicago Tribune "Artist of the Year" award. Wafaa Bilal caused a stir in in the art world again with his project "The 3rd I," which includes Bilal surgically implanting a camera in the back his head. Bilal describes this project as "a comment on the inaccessibility of time, and the inability to capture memory and experience." Kari Lydersen is a staff writer at The Washington Post Midwest bureau and author of Out of the Sea and Into the Fire: Latin American-US Immigration in the Global Age.