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Iman
© Amaal Said
“she always wanted p o w e r, she never knew its p r i c e was a p o m e g r a n a t e.” -hades never stood a chance
Looking forward to another Greek Easter!
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Color Palettes of Hayao Miyazaki, Hyo Taek Kim
15+ Of The World’s Most Magical Streets Shaded By Flowers And Trees
Moroccan-born, UK-based artist, Hassan Hajjaj - Titled ‘Kesh Angels’ Hajjaj’s first exhibition in New York showcases the vivid street culture of Morocco’s young women bikers through photographs, video, limited edition objects, and an installation.
Hajjaj’s work plays with and upends stereotypes, the power of branding, and the familiarity of everyday objects, applying a ‘street-wise’ approach to his layering of influences, items, and cultural signifiers to imbue the work with an electrifying tension. His confident, upbeat portraits of young women wearing veils, balghas and djellabah while posing on motorcycles subvert preconceived notions of Arab women; his subjects are traditionally clad but defiantly modern, bearing bright smiles and the markers of youth, independence, celebration, and fun.
Currently on Exhibit : January 28 – March 7, 2014
Taymour Grahne Gallery
157 Hudson Street in Tribeca, New York
212- 240- 9442
Tuesday - Saturday 10AM - 6PM