The Breakup
2010
Al Ma’mal Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jerusalem (2010)
Lombard Freid Gallery, New York City (2012)
Hessel Museum, Bard College (2013)
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (2014)
A ten-part radio series commissioned for Radio Amwaj in Ramallah, Palestine. The Breakup considers the intricacies of The Beatles’ 1969 disbanding as an example of a collaboration that grinds to a halt amid unraveling negotiations and failed communication.
To listen to the entire radio series and concert and to view videos, visit www.the-breakup.net
Working from a complete set of the 150-hour audio tapes generated during the shooting of Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s documentary Let It Be, I created a series of cascading narratives of the rise and fall of The Beatles, pinpointing the precise moment when alienation and isolation gave way to collapse, amid marathon meetings, wheedlings, rehearsals, and conflicts. There were, clearly, allegorical echoes between that collapse and the breakdown of political negotiations in Israel, Palestine, and across a Middle East that once dreamed of uniting under the banner of Pan-Arabism.