view additional image 1
View in a Room ArtworkView in a Room Background
257 Views
0

VIEW IN MY ROOM

Everything-is-Exceptional Artwork

Karem Ibrahim

United Kingdom

Mixed Media, Fractal on Other

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

This artwork is not for sale.
Primary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary image Trustpilot Score
257 Views
0

About The Artwork

Everything is Exceptional is a coloration between Karem Ibrahim and Linda Pollack a performative participatory exchange experience based on language. The project is based on text, demands, utterances and slogans emerging from the movements of social and political transformation across the globe. Whether derived from Gdansk, Tunis, Cairo, Madison, or elsewhere, the power of expressed voice and its capacity to resonate beyond the individual is a profound phenomenon. The articulation of words from one voice to another, and their receivership and recitation by another voice implies the presence of voice signature. Every voice its own signature that effects meaning and outcome, and how content is perceived. This project explores the experience of reciting words in an unfamiliar language, and the shift in sound and meaning resulting from the layering of different voices. Everything is Exceptional launches on Saturday June 25th, at Wyspa Institute of Art on the premises of Gdańsk Shipyard, Poland, in the building of the former Basic Shipbuilding School. During the launch we invite you to contribute content from a political movement which originated in your native language, and recite contributions by others in a language unfamiliar to you. Saturday will also be the launch of this "Everything is Exceptional" facebook page, where people around the world can participate in this exchange experience.

Details & Dimensions

Mixed Media:Fractal on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

I am an Egyptian/British artist living and working in the UK.These ideas that are central to my work are of my own experiences and observations that I accumulated throughout my living memory. My mothers ways of using everything and her abilities to make use of anything more than one time, me wearing my older sisters clothes, as she made use of them over and over again. My fathers doggedness and stubbornness when he tried to fix any and every thing, making things from nothing and creating hardship for himself and every one surrounding him.I also draw on my days at school and university in Cairo, my move to Sinai, working there and crossing the checkpoints that are all over the place, crossing the borders of Egypt for the first time in 1994 to Germany and my unforgettable time in western Europe, the people that I met on my way and the experiences. The conflict between the Eastern and Western values.Value is one of the most important issues that I dealt with in the past and am still dealing with, the way we see things and use them, how we follow fashion and change our position according to it, how we consume and discard, how we look at things and put a price on them. I made works in 2001, 2002 and 2003 that try to deal with the issue of value and valuation, but those works were also considering aesthetics and the relationship between the work and the viewer, engulfment, alienation and dislocation within a specific context.As my knowledge from the time I lived in Egypt form the greatest chunk of my visual and social archive, many of my ideas nowadays come from my current surroundings, namely London, UK, where I now live. Having said that, I think of London as a place where a great deal of information from many places are communicated, and an example of that is the great wealth of information about the Middle East that is available to whoever wants to know.I have in the last few years been developing ideas and works, that deal with many issues such as inclusion and exclusion, borders, crossings, inside and outside, far and close, entrapment, tightness and comfort, space, see-through walls and the world of the in-between.About the work Special Place II,Special place II, London, June 2008-06-24In special place II I created a work that had three elements, a structure, a bureaucratic system and a performance element.

Thousands Of Five-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

globe

Global Selection

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.

Need More Help?

Enjoy Complimentary Art Advisory Contact Customer Support