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7 - 14 October 2017
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Event Type
Exhibition
Independent Space
Fees
Free
Language
English

About the Exhibition

By using the ancient bas-relief technique, Abidin deconstructs and carefully remodels selected online images of an army deployment by recomposing their physical and psychological aspects. The visual deconstruction and remodelling that Abidin presents in this exhibition, reflect his perspective on the aftermath of some systems' organised collapse and the emergence of new matrices. These aftermath  matrices embody hybrid incoherent identities, relics and perspectives that results in many complex hypotheses about the outcome of disassembling some regimes. The exhibitions contain a number of multimedia sculptures. The opening is on the 7th of October, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm.

About Adel Abidin

Adel Abidin was born in Baghdad and currently resides between Helsinki and Amman. He received a B.A. in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad and an M.F.A from the Academy of Fine Arts in Time and Space Art in Helsinki. Since his representation of Finland at the Nordic Pavilion in the 52nd Venice Biennale, his work has been the subject of major exhibitions worldwide including Vanhaerents Art Collection, Brussels, the 56th Venice Biennale in the Iranian Pavilion, the Glasstress-Gotika, the 5th Guangzhou Triennial, the Guangdong Museum of Art and many other exhibitions.


About KARIM Gallery

KARIM Gallery is a premier space for quality contemporary Middle Eastern art. Established in Amman in 2007, the gallery was restructured in 2013-2015 when two avid art collectors joined forces to provide quality service to seasoned art collectors and new art enthusiasts. The Gallery takes a responsible and sustainable approach toward the appreciation and exchange of art and maintains the highest standards in terms of the artworks it promotes. KARIM Gallery is committed to its patrons by not only constantly searching and presenting distinguished art in a variety of forms and styles, but also by catering to a wide range of pruned collector’s needs and desires.

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