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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 4/1/2025

Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'

POSTPONED: Lost City Books in Washington, DC, presents photographer Yumna Al-Arashi showing work from her recent monograph, Aisha, published by Edition Patrick Frey. Al-Arashi will discuss the project, followed by a book signing.

Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'

Aisha is the first artist�s book of Yemeni-Egyptian American photographer and filmmaker Yumna Al-Arashi (born 1988). Inspired by Al-Arashi�s great-grandmother, the book is a homage to the lineage of women from the many-layered landscapes of the MENA region. Searching for an understanding of the tattoos that graced her great-grandmother�s body, Al-Arashi embraces the complexities of a symbolic matriarchal tradition. Unable to visit one of her places of origin, the war-stricken Yemen, Al-Arashi traveled through Northern Africa, where she met and photographed a diverse group of women belonging more or less to the same generation. By refusing the violence of selection and definition surrounding women�s practices, Al-Arashi publishes every single photograph from her journey in this 392 page monograph, moving the work into an ethereal cinematic celebration.

Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'

Aisha includes Al-Arashi�s prose and poetry in which she reflects on memories of her great-grandmother. In her genre-stretching texts, Al-Arashi also speaks on colonial archives, intergenerational storytelling and the complexities of transnational female Arab identity in patriarchal, capitalist and imperialist societies.

Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'

Lost City Books
Yumna Al-Arashi: Aisha

2467 18th Street Northwest
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Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'
Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'
Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'
Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'
Lost City Books presents Yumna Al-Arashi on 'Aisha'

Yumna Al-Arashi: Aisha

Yumna Al-Arashi: Aisha

Edition Patrick Frey
Pbk, 6.5 x 9.25 in. / 392 pgs / 320 color.

$65.00  free shipping





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