Susan Hefuna
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This abstract artwork features a striking composition of contrasting black and white geometric shapes. The canvas is divided into a mosaic-like pattern of angular lines and irregular polygons, creating a sense of fragmentation and disruption. The predominant use of monochrome tones, along with the bold, angular forms, suggests a minimalist and industrial aesthetic. The overall impression is one of tension and dynamism, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay of positive and negative space. The artist's intention behind this piece may have been to challenge conventional notions of form and representation, encouraging a contemplative and interpretive response from the audience. ...
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Susan Hefuna
1962 , Egyptian/GermanSusan Hefuna is fascinated in the networks and structures of connection that inhabit public spaces and how they become the framework for peoples’ interactions with each other, in particular how these networks become visible through and influenced by architectural models and city planning. Upon arriving at a city, she spends a few days traversing its streets and squares until this calmative process lulls her into a state in which she feels ready to compose work that will capture the atmosphere of the location. Her drawings, often her initial artistic response to a place,start with a single dot or line that unfolds in a single session without the need for preliminary drafts. The resulting work is not subjected to a pre-determined system but instead are intuitively composed and open to changes and subversions that are influenced by the specific location. Hefuna’s delicately composed structures suggest interlocking forms, such as DNA, embroidery, molecular structures and most significantly, buildings or maps. Each relating to a place not through reproducing its recognisable visual facets, but rather through materialising the abstract impression it has on the artist. ...
Susan Hefuna: Artworks
Pi Artworks
London, IstanbulPi Artworks is an international contemporary art gallery with spaces in London and Istanbul. Its mission is to offer a diverse and active programme that initiates social change. Pi Artworks was founded in Istanbul in 1998. By moving to London in 2013, Pi Artworks wanted to make connections, explore “shared histories”, and bridge artists from different geographies. Pi Artworks London is located in Fitzrovia in the heart of London's West End. Pi Artworks Istanbul gallery relocated to PIyalepasa in close proximity to Arter Museum, with a 350 sq mt. space designed by Polat Group. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the aim of allowing their work to grow in terms of new projects and exhibitions. Pi Artworks now represents a total of eighteen international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. The gallery is also a member of London Collective, and IGA (International Galleries Alliance). ...