Sudan Retold

Book title: Sudan Retold
Author: Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann, Khalid Albaih and Suzi Mirghani
Publisher: Almas Art Foundation
Pages: 336
Year: 2025
ISBN: 978-1-0683944-2-3

Summary

Sudan Retold is part of a long-term artistic project that began a decade ago, bringing together artists, writers, curators, and cultural workers responding to a Sudan shaped by many cultures, religions, languages, and histories—yet often pushed into a single, linear narrative. What began as an effort to tell Sudanese (his)stories differently has become a way of holding on to memory and place when both are under threat. The exhibition, and the book draw on personal archives, oral histories, forgotten objects, and speculative figures—not to reconstruct a singular past, but to open space for layered, plural understandings of Sudan.

Contributors: Ahmed Abushakeema, Alaa Satir, Amna Elhassan, Atong Atem, Ayat R. H. Ahmed, Badri Ibrahim, Bokhari Hamid, Dar Al Naim, Elamin Gasim, Enas Ismail Hag Mohamed Eltayeb, Enas Satir, Hazim Alhussain, Husam Kabri, Khalid Abdel Rahman, Locale, Malaz A. O. Mohamed, Mawadda Kamil, Mazin Gamar, Mohmed Dardiri, Mohamed Alhajjay, Nadi Abunama-Elgadi, Ola Hassanain, Omer Eltigani, Rayan El Amry, Reem Aljeally, Reem Khalaf, Reham Mohamed, Sahar Abdalla, Dr. Salma Egail, Sara Amin, Sarra Ibrahm Saeed, Sammany Hajo, Suzi Mirghani, Tala Gadir, Wael Al Sanosi, Waleed Mohammad, Yasir Faiz, Yasmeen Abdullah Ahmed, Yousif Elamin

Published by Almas Art Foundation, 336 pgs, 29 x 24 cm, Hardcover
978-1-7394063-9-4

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