Artist Rabih Mroué's text "Bone Insurrection" is being published by Film Notes in conjunction with an upcoming screening of his films and videos at the e-flux Screening Room in New York. The text is a poetic, first-person narrative that explores the physical and psychological aftermath of historical violence, framing the self as an excavation site where trauma persists in the body.
The publication and screening highlight Mroué's ongoing artistic investigation into the entanglement of personal memory and political history. His work, which often deals with the lingering effects of violence, remains critically relevant in contemporary discourse about trauma, the body, and historical narrative, reinforcing his position as a significant voice in conceptual and media art.