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Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde: JEFFAR KHALDI - Throw your Symbols on the Wall - 14 Dec 2011 to 23 Jan 2012

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14 Dec 2011 to 23 Jan 2012

Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde
Al Quoz 1, Street 8
Al Serkal Av. # 17
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Middle East
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JEFFAR KHALDI
Throw your Symbols on the Wall


Artists in this exhibition: Jeffar Khaldi


JEFFAR KHALDI - Throw your Symbols on the Wall

Gallery IVDE is proud to present ‘Throw Your Symbols on the Wall’, a new series of works by longtime Gallery IVDE collaborator Jeffar Khaldi, from Dec 13, 2011 to Jan 12, 2012.

Presented in single, vast grids varying in size and display, ‘Throw Your Symbols on the Wall’ contains series of works on paper, combining paint, spray and print, representing new experimental and developmental advances in the Palestinian-born artist’s practice.

Generally sourcing images from current events in news media, films and YouTube clips, Khaldi’s simultaneously seductive and disrupting spectrum of scenarios and situations creates a juxtaposition which seem totally out of place and absurd, yet at the same time ineluctably right. Politics and ethics, humour and sensibility intersect on paper. Khaldi actively defies the norms of our media-dominated world and provides avenues for reflecting on the complex intersection of global disturbances and personal interpretation. Through works infused with a generous democratic and humanistic impulse, they aim to increase a community's sense of responsibility by pointing to the consequences and the effects of public engagement and expression.

Images of the Libyan rebels blend with stills from the movie ‘Mad Max’, whilst elsewhere, screengrabs of Arab protestors are combined with classic photographs from the punk rock era. Exploring the tension and antagonism between these seemingly disparate events, Khaldi evinces a way to discover means by which cultural, social and political relationships can be gauged, as well as challenged.

Meanwhile, ‘Just Magical’ is a series of screen-grabs from a YouTube clip in which an emotional British journalist is shown the city of Mecca from a rooftop, as the inhabitants heed the evening call to prayer. The journalist’s naked, uninhibited reaction struck Khaldi with its honesty and lack of pretense – two characteristics that have marked his own prodigious output over the years.

The images themselves reflect Khaldi’s ongoing fascination with the spectrum of contemporary media and the mechanics of reportage as well as the infinite repository of human experience to be found online.

Using sheets of A3 paper, Khaldi prepared a surface with repeated applications of spray paints, accreting rich and grainy textures and contours, building up layer upon layer of sprayed surfaces. These created a rich, metallic base upon which he printed his sourced images, after experimenting and altering its original colour composition. Edited down into sets, these were transferred directly onto the prepared sheets, via domestic printers, before being treated with further applications of spray and oil paint, then printed over again, repeating the process many times over. Through this accumulation of layers, Khaldi keeps a highlight on certain elements, forms and symbols creating a sense of depth, which disturbs the frames through which normal circuits of meaning are determined.

In ‘Throw Your Symbols on the Wall’, Jeffar Khaldi ’s hybrid works have in common, a shared interest in the interaction and interchangeability of diverging realities, shot through with anarchy and discrimination . The continuum between his works is the surreal atmosphere rendered by the metallic striated surfaces, which suppress direct indicators for interpretation while highlighting the formal aesthetics of certain elements, often facial expressions, and the violence and bitterness of the reality Khaldi chooses to indicate. C omplex associations between antagonistic events, through Khaldi’s innate subversion, leave the viewer entangled between contradictory feelings, where the formation of the meaning becomes larger than the sum of its parts.

Palestinian artist Jeffar Khaldi was born and raised in Lebanon and lived in Texas for many years before moving to Dubai in the late 1990’s. ‘Throw Your Symbols on the Wall’ is Jeffar Khaldi’s fourth solo show in Dubai and his second exhibition since Charles Saatchi’s ‘Unveiled: New Art From The Middle East’ in London and the Mathaf, Arab Museum of Modern Art’s ‘Told Untold Retold’ in Doha. He is also featured in the book ‘New Vision, Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century’, TransGlobe Publishing’s latest publication focusing on artists and institutions in the Arab world. Khaldi’s has exhibited internationally, in New-York and London with solo shows and in Germany for the group show ‘Jasmine’ held in 2011, as well as at Dar-al-Funoon gallery in Kuwait.


About GALLERY ISABELLE VAN DEN EYNDE
One of the leading pioneers on the Middle Eastern contemporary art scene, Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde (previously B21) has established a reputation for sourcing and promoting the most progressive and exciting talent from across Iran and the Middle East. Based in expanded, new premises in Dubai’s Al Quoz district, Gallery IVDE continues to flourish, with a roster of globallyacclaimed names including Rokni and Ramin Haerizadeh, Khosrow Hassanzadeh, Bita Fayyazi, Jeffar Khaldi, Ahmad Amin Nazar, Leila Pazooki, Nargess Hashemi, Shadi Ghadirian, Lara Baladi, Fereydoun Ave.

Constantly seeking to challenge and inspire audiences and collectors, IVDE’s strong track record in both breaking new talent and showing established names, has driven the gallery to global acclaim and renown. Yet at the heart of the business lies a firm commitment to the artist and the promise of a professional, yet personal supportive environment in which talent and expression thrives.

For more information, artist bio, interview and/or hi-res images, please contact Tessa de Caters at [email protected] or + 97 1 (0) 4 323 50 52

GALLERY ISABELLE VAN DEN EYNDE
Al Quoz 1, street 8, Al Serkal Av. # 17,
Po. Box 18217
Dubai, UAE

T: + 97 1 (0)4 323 5052
E info @ ivde.net

Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde



Reza Aramesh



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