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157.0 x 157.0 cm
2024
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Estimated Value: $5,000 to $6,000 Exposed sensitized canvas in tension. The first in a series, Stretch Mark is the transformation of a sculpture in tension into an image. It explores the elastic capacity of a sensitized stretched canvas, to construct an elusive ridge that captures a liminal state. By reimagining the canvas as a site of material exploration, the resulting mark immerses the viewers to contemplate the boundaries between image and sculpture, prompting a momentary pause or hesitation.
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Born in Beirut, Lebanon Al Kadi works with the fleeting space between the built environment and the tools of representation deployed in making and unmaking it. Through model making and prototyping he construct unexpected, critically provocative, and generatively illusive, objects. In 2016, Al Kadi produced the K29 Keffiyeh, a traditional Arab head scarf embroidered onto Kevlar, a material designed to resist flying projectiles, which was exhibited in 2017 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. On January 1, 2020 and in the midst of the October Revolution, he published Beirut 001, the first readily available open-source digital 3D model of Beirut to collectively re-imagine the city. After the 2020 August 4th Beirut port explosion, the model became a source for first responders, local and international professionals. In 2014 Al Kadi co-founded The Sigil Collective and co-produced ‘Monuments of the Everyday’ a series of projects which were exhibited at the XXII Triennale di Milan (2019), Sixth Oslo Architecture Triennale (2016), Sixth Marrakesh Biennale (2016), 13th Sharjah Biennale (2016), and Fourteenth International Architecture Exhibition in Venice (2014).
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