Patience is Beautiful
Patience is Beautiful

Susan Hefuna

Patience is Beautiful, 2010Sign in to view price
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Visual Elements: The image depicts a person wearing a black outfit with large red text on the scarf that reads "PATIENCE BEAUTIFUL." The outfit includes a blindfold covering the person's eyes, adding a sense of mystery and introspection to the composition. Subject Matter: The central figure in the image appears to be a woman, though their face is obscured. The black outfit and bold text on the scarf suggest a conceptual or performance-based work. Artistic Style and Technique: The minimalist, monochromatic aesthetic and the use of text as a prominent visual element indicate a contemporary, conceptual approach to the artwork. Context: The artwork seems to explore themes of patience, beauty, and self-reflection, possibly inviting the viewer to consider their own perceptions and experiences through the use of the blindfold and the striking, thought-provoking text. ...

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Susan Hefuna
Artist
Susan Hefuna
B.1962, Egyptian/German

Susan 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
Stand Up
Trans Late
Cityscape
Landscapes
Landscapes
Landscapes
Beyond
Susan HefunaBeyond, 2016
118.5 x 153 x 15cm
Be one
Susan HefunaBe one
158 x 180 x 16cm
Gebilde (Being)
Building
Susan HefunaBuilding, 2016
129.5 x 50.3 x 31.3cm
Be
Susan HefunaBe, 2016
138 x 52 x 31cm
Silence Forever
Landscapes
Confession
Now Here
Susan HefunaNow Here, 2013
199.5 x 40cm
All One
Susan HefunaAll One, 2015
200 x 200cm
Mısr
Susan HefunaMısr, 2011
220 x 220cm
Be
Susan HefunaBe, 2013
150 x 100cm
Hear
Susan HefunaHear, 2013
151.5 x 98.5cm
Now
Susan HefunaNow, 2009
150 x 100cm
Self
Susan HefunaSelf, 2013
151 x 100cm
Smell
Susan HefunaSmell, 2013
151.5 x 98.5cm
Touch
Susan HefunaTouch, 2013
151 x 120cm
Us
Susan HefunaUs, 2011
160 x 160cm
Ever
Susan HefunaEver, 2009
200 x 200cm
Hefunanagram
Smile
Susan HefunaSmile, 2013
149 x 105cm
Red Thought
Cairotraces
Cityscape
Pi Artworks
Gallery
Pi Artworks
London, Istanbul

Pi 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). ...

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