Fadi Al Hamwi
Fadi al-Hamwi (*Damaskus, Syrien, 1986) absolvierte 2010 sein Studium an der Fakultät der Bildenden Künste in Damaskus mit Schwerpunkt Öl- und Wandmalerei. Heute arbeitet al-Hamwi in Malerei, Video und Installation mit Fokus auf Konzeptkunst. Al-Hamwi lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.
Arbeiten
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Fadi Al Hamwi
Irrational Loop of Dust, 2016
Ed. 1/3
Zement / Concrete
140 x 80 x 9 cm
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Fadi Al Hamwi
ARTIFICIAL SUGAR, 2014
Ed. of 3
Videoloop, 2:40 min
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Fadi Al Hamwi
OVER MY BED
Ed. 1/8 + 1 AP
Digitalprint auf Hahnemühle Fine Art
40 x 45,5 cm
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Fadi Al Hamwi
UNTITLED, 2018
Buch aus Zucker mit reliefartig erhobenen Titel
23 x 16 x 3 cm
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Fadi Al Hamwi
GOLDFALL, 2020
Interaktive Soundinstallation
Zucker, Metall, externer Schwingungserzeuger und Bewegungssensor
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Fadi Al Hamwi
SUGAR FOREVER, 2019
Performance & Installation, Zucker
Vita
AUSBILDUNG
2010 Abschluss Fakultät der Bildenden Künste, Universität Damaskus, Schwerpunkt Ölmalerei und Wandmalerei
WORKSHOPS & KURSE
2016-2015 22 workshops in Danish public schools under the topic “Syrian art in exile” in a collaboration with CKU, Denmark
2014 Performance art workshop with Martha Jovanovic at Art residence. Aley, Lebanon
2011 Studio 1 (In need), school of contemporary art at All Art Now gallery, Damascus, Syria
2010 workshop on contemporary Islamic art and heritage revive at the National Museum. Damascus, Syria; workshop on light art and control at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Damascus, Syria. In cooperation with the Dresden University of Fine Arts, Germany
2009 workshop on sculptures entitled Composition in Cement at the French Cultural Centre. Damascus, Syria
2008 workshop on plastic art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Damascus, Syria
AUSSTELLUNGEN
2020 48h Neukölln, Sugar Forever, Performance installation, at Alfred-Scholz-Platz (Public space), Berlin, Germany
2019 Lost in Translation, De Warande Expo, (Sugar forever, Performance installation), Turnhout, Belgium; Sugar Forever, Performance installation, at CAA Berlin, Germany; While You Were Sleeping II, Duo exhibition, at CAP Kuwait, Kuwait; Behind the Lines, Campbell River Art Gallery, BC, Canada; Ma3rad , at 33&5 gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2018 While You Were Sleeping, 2 person show, East of Elsewhere at Vardaxoglou, London, UK; Behind the lines, 'The Reach Gallery Museum', BC, Canada
2017 Mosaik Syrien, Gut Altenkamp Museum, Papenburg, Germany; L'Art en Mouvement, Video art screening as part of the Nice Solidaire du Monde, Nice, France; 100 Masterpieces of Modern and Contemporary Arab Art at the Institut du monde arabe from the collection of Barjeel Art Foundation, Paris, France
2016 Vacancies, Galerie Wedding, Berlin, Germany; Behind the lines, Penticton Art Gallery, Penticton, British Colombia, Canada
2015 CPH:DOX, Video art screening 'Artificial sugar' as part of the Syria types project, Copenhagen, Denmark; Syria off frame, Venice Biennale, Italy; Nord Art, Hamburg, Germany
2014 Syrian crisis: The Art of Resilience, hosted by the world bank. Washington dc, USA; SYRIAN ART OF TODAY, with the collaboration of Oxfam, Mayfair, London, UK; (Society - 180 Degree), at ART HOUSE gallery. Damascus, Syria (solo exhibition)
2013 exhibition at Mark Hachem gallery, Beirut, Lebanon; exhibition, Jabal, Beirut, Lebanon
2012 True colors of Society – hope and survival, Jaouuana seikly gallery, Beirut, Lebanon; The Visual Scene For Young Syrian Artists, Samer Kozah gallery, Damascus, Syria; The Small Painting, Mustafa Ali gallery, Damascus, Syria.
2011 Studio 1 (In need), All Art Now gallery. Damascus, Syria
2010 In Silence, All Art Now gallery, Damascus, Syria; Vital Spaces festival for Contemporary Art, Damascus, Syria
2009 video art exhibition, All Art Now gallery, Damascus, Syria; exhibition at the National Museum in Damascus, of Contemporary Islamic Art competition by the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK; exhibition of Light art at the Goethe Institute, Damascus, Syria
2008 The Annual Spring Exhibition, Khan Asa’ad Pasha, Damascus, Syria
2007 Mediterranean Countries Exhibition, the Faculty of Fine Arts, Damascus, Syria