Lawrence Abu Hamdan
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This contemporary artwork features a unique projection device with an angled magnifying lens. The device projects an abstract, shadowy image on the surface below, creating a visually striking effect. The overall composition is minimalist, with clean lines and a sleek, modern design. The use of the projection technology and the abstract, almost ghostly subject matter suggests an exploration of light, shadow, and the interplay of technology and art. The artist's intention behind this piece may be to challenge conventional notions of art and presentation, inviting the viewer to engage with the piece in a novel and thought-provoking way. ...
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Lawrence Abu Hamdan
1985 , Lebanese/BritishLawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and “private ear” whose projects have taken the form of audiovisual installations, videos, performances, photography, essays, and lectures. His interest with sound and its intersection with politics originate from his background as a touring musician and facilitator of DIY music. The artist’s audio investigation has been used as evidence at the UK Asylum and Immigration Tribunal and as advocacy for organisations such as Amnesty International and Defence for Children International together with fellow researchers from Forensic Architecture. ...
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mor charpentier
Paris, BogotáEstablished in Paris since 2010, mor charpentier represents both emerging and well-established artists whose conceptual practices are anchored in social realities, history and the politics of contrasting geographic regions. By promoting international practices, the gallery aims to broaden the knowledge of crucial debates of the present. A significant inaugural show with Colombian master, Oscar Muñoz, fulfilled a void in the French artistic scene by broadening the spectrum of origins, subjects and identities in the art market. Ever since, a growing number of major international artists have joined the gallery. Coming from different generations and global backgrounds, they all share a commitment to either political, feminist, post-colonial, queer or human rights causes. Amongst them are Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Teresa Margolles, Chen Ching-Yuan, Liliana Porter, Bouchra Khalili, Carlos Motta, Hajra Waheed, and more. Equal gender representation and diversity is also part of the gallery goals, with half of the represented artists being women. In 2021 mor charpentier opened a second exhibition space in Bogotá. This expansion was driven to expand the reach of the gallery program to new publics and encourage artists to explore new territories. It consolidated a long-term bond with the Latin American art scene and the international projection of the gallery. ...