DPI Professor Wafaa Bilal Restores Destroyed Baghdad Library in new Exhibition

Thursday, Jul 19, 2018

The Toronto Star featured the work of Professor Wafaa Bilal in an article about his most recent exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada:

"For Bilal, an Iraqi-American artist, this project is no mere conceptual project. Every colourless book — blank, cover-to-cover — is meant not to stand sentinel-like for loss, but to quickly leave this place. In Baghdad, the library of the School of Fine Arts has compiled a wishlist of books to replace the 70,000 destroyed or looted in the Iraq War.

When a visitor brings in a volume from the list — or, a little more conveniently, has Amazon deliver one for them — they take home one of Bilal’s stand-ins as a keepsake of their contribution in exchange... The blank books function both as ghosts of the dead and a clean slate, waiting to be filled: As the books arrive and the stand-ins depart, the white shelves enliven with colour and text — and from the void comes the slow, determined reintroduction of life."

168:1 is on view at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto through August 19, 2018.