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Starry Night

6’ Sound piece, photograph

Starry Night is a sound piece recorded in 2006 during the bombing of Beirut by the Israeli Air Force. On the night of 15-16 July 2006, with bombs falling over the city, Mazen set up his minidisc recorder on the balcony of his Beirut apartment and started recording, while the city was being bombarded outside. The result was an acoustic encounter bordering on the absurd: a duet between the improvised sounds of the trumpet and live bomb explosions.

Starry Night was one of Kerbaj's first responses to the 33-day Israeli War and is part of a broader chronicle recording more solo trumpets, TV news, phone calls with friends, and other city bombings, also launching his first blog: a daily visual diary recounting the conflict.

The piece serves as a time capsule, capturing the sonic landscape of a home during live bombardment.

In a sobering parallel, Mazen initiated another visual diary in response to the recent Israeli massacres in Gaza, conveying the devastating emotional weight of bearing witness to ongoing events. Like Starry Night, his diary extends beyond the individual, wherein the artist's own home becomes reflective of the collective experience, mirroring the current reality unfolding in Gaza.

The Artist

Mazen Kerbaj

Lives and works in Berlin

Mazen Kerbaj is a Lebanese comics author, visual artist, and musician. His visual art is heavily influenced by his musical improvisation practice. He authored more than 15 books that were translated into several languages and his drawings, videos, and live performances have been shown around the world. Mazen Kerbaj is widely considered as one of the initiators and key players of the Lebanese free improvisation and experimental music scene. As a trumpet player, he pushes the boundaries of the instrument beyond recognition.

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