Lawrence Abu Hamdan
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Artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan opens up his private inventory of recorded sounds, which he has featured in his many investigative sound works. For this episode, Abu Hamdan simultaneously performs these sounds and discusses their slippery nature (with curator Sabih Ahmed) in his Dubai studio.   Host Ross Simonini Credits Produced by ArtReview and Ross Simonini.
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