Ali Kaaf / texts by Doris von Drathen, Golan Haji, Stefan Weber.

Published on the occasion of Ali Kaaf's exhibition Ich bin ein Fremder. Zweifach Fremder at the Museum für Islamische Kunst in the Pergamonmuseum Berlin, the catalogue documents the sculptural intervention created in the context of the Mschatta Façade. The eventful history of this icon of Islamic ar...

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Corporate Author: Museum für Islamische Kunst (Berlin, Germany) (Host institution)
Other Authors: Kaaf, Ali, 1977- (Artist)
Drathen, Doris von (Writer of added commentary)
Ḥājjī, Jūlān (Writer of added commentary)
Weber, Stefan (Director of the Museum of Islamic Art) (Writer of added commentary)
Language:Arabic
English
German
Language and/or Writing System:
Parallel texts in English and German; includes some parallel texts in English and Arabic.
Published: Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2022]
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Physical Description:224 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 33 cm
Format: Book
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Published on the occasion of Ali Kaaf's exhibition Ich bin ein Fremder. Zweifach Fremder at the Museum für Islamische Kunst in the Pergamonmuseum Berlin, the catalogue documents the sculptural intervention created in the context of the Mschatta Façade. The eventful history of this icon of Islamic architectural culture is not only a metaphor for human existence, but also equally for the biography of the German-Syrian artist. The volume is augmented to include works on paper from past groups of works in the Rift series and Byzantine Corner, which illustrate Kaaf's intermedial working method. In subtle, abstract imagery, he works with layerings, incisions, burns, photography and digital image processing. Through the artistic exploration of breakages and reassemblages, complex spatial voids emerge that reflect both intercultural and internal processes.00Algerian-born German-Syrian artist ALI KAAF (*1977) lives and works in Berlin, where he studied fine arts at the Universität der Künste. His works are equally influenced by European and Arabic culture and art tradition and can be found in both European and Asian collections.00Exhibition: Museum für Islamische Kunst in the Pergamonmuseum Berlin, Germany (17.09 - 01.10.2020).
Note:Includes parallel title in Arabic.
Call Number:N7388.3.K33 A4 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783775751018
3775751017
Exhibitions:
Catalog of an exhibition held at Museum für Islamische Kunst, Berlin, Germany, September 17-October 1, 2020.