Before Silence: Afghan Artists in Exile is an online exhibition presented by
Art at a Time Like This and
PEN America’s Artists At Risk Connection (ARC).
Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August and the subsequent takeover by the Taliban, which has a long and brutal history of censoring artistic expression, many Afghan artists, including writers, musicians, filmmakers, and intellectuals,
have been persecuted and targeted simply for being artists. Fearing for their lives, many artists have been forced to go into hiding, self-censor or destroy their creative work, or flee the country, putting the future of the arts and culture in the country into question.
Before Silence presents a powerful selection of works representative of the up and coming generation of Afghan artists who have continued to create and inspire amidst insecurity and humanitarian suffering. Through photographs, paintings, cartoons, murals, and performances, this powerful exhibition offers a complex dialogue between artists, danger, deprivation, and insecurity. The artists featured in the exhibition are Ali Rahimi, ArtLords, Latifa Zafar Attaii, Lida Afghan, Mohsin Taasha, Morteza Herati, Naseer Turkmani, Rada Akbar, and Shamayel Shalizi. It was a monumental task to pull together this exhibition with the artists scattered throughout the world after fleeing Afghanistan in recent months. This exhibition would not have been possible without unique collaboration between an arts organization and a leading human rights advocacy group.
To mark the occasion of this exceptional exhibition, please join PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection for a panel discussion hosted by ArtTable, a professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women in the visual arts, featuring Art at a Time Like This co-founders
Anne Verhallen and
Barbara Pollack, conceptual artist
Rada Akbar, and ARC Director
Julie Trebault.
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Admission
- ArtTable Circle Members – Free
- All Other ArtTable Members – $10
- Non-Members – $20