Diana Al-Hadid's Divided Line | AmorSciendi

Опубликовано: 16 Май 2022
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Diana Al-Hadid’s work looks like a pile of ruins and an act of creation at the same time. Her work presents us with an opportunity to reflect on art history, language, and any other symbolic system that we use to communicate ideas across time and space.


Works Cited
Al-Hadid, Diana, et al. Diana Al-Hadid. Weatherspoon Art Museum, 2013.
Ayad, Myrna. “NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery.” The Online Edition of Artforum International Magazine, 12 Apr. 2016, www.artforum.com/picks/diana-al-hadid-59426.
“Bible Gateway Passage: Matthew 16:18-19 - New International Version.” Bible Gateway, www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew 16:18-19&version=NIV.
“Diana Al-Hadid - NOMEN: American Women Artists from 1945 to Today New York Monday, June 17, 2019.” Phillips, www.phillips.com/detail/diana-alhadid/EX010719/65.
Gorce, Tammy La. “How the Sculptor Diana Al-Hadid Spends Her Sundays.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 June 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/06/08/nyregion/how-the-sculptor-diana-al-hadid-spends-her-sundays.html.
Jablon, Samuel. “The Threshold Between an Image of a Thing and the Thing Itself.” Hyperallergic, 16 Oct. 2012, hyperallergic.com/58552/diana-al-hadid-interview/.

Diana Al-Hadid's work is pretty great. Check it out on her website: http://www.dianaalhadid.com/

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