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Witness from Baghdad
Halim Al Karim

Halim Al Karim’s work is a response to the artist’s own unimaginable experiences and his ongoing observation of the turmoil in Baghdad. Al Karim’s artistic approach is as an outward projection of his inner-consciousness and an expression of spiritual awakening. This exhibition presents a series of triptychs with blurred faces. Some are well known figures; others are film stills, artworks, or artifacts from his homeland. The identities of the figures seem immaterial with Al Karim’s out of focus photography technique; blurring their identities to emphasize the un-kept promises of freedom. In the series Witness from Baghdad, the artist highlights the non existence of a passive witness in times of war. Their striking, life-like eyes which reference Sumerian sculptures are proof that these quiet intangible faces are alive and well aware of what is happening around them. The works on show witness the evolving mentality of urban society in present day Iraq.

 



Halim Al Karim was born in Baghdad in 1968, he lives and works between Denver, Colorado, USA and Dubai, UAE. Al-Karim received a B.A. in Ceramics from the Baghdad Academy of Fine Arts, and the Gerrit Reitveld Academy in Amsterdam. Al-Karim has had solo shows at XVA Gallery, Dubai, (2008); Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado, (2007); and Robischon Gallery, Colorado (2005). Recipient of the Jury Prize for painting, International Cairo Biennale (2001).

 

See also:

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Jananne Al-Ani, survey exhibition of videos and photographs
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Witness from Baghdad, exhibition of photographs by Halim Al Karim
> Fault Lines: Photography from JO Magazine

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