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Beyond the Chrysalis
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Beyond the Chrysalis

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This publication explores the transformative journeys of artists Khalid Abdel Rahman, Maliza Kiasuwa, and Gor Soudan, presenting an artistic evolution that defies linear paths. This publication and exhibition - which opened at Artron Art Centre in Shenzhen, China (2025) - reflects Okorie's vision of non-linear creativity, where each artist crafts a unique visual language rooted in personal history, cultural heritage, and collective experience. Created with charcoal or ink on washi paper, Soudan's intricate woven forms capture Kenya's natural rhythms; Kiasuwa's evocative collages, created from found objects, address themes of identity and belonging; and Rahman's paintings portray the shifting social landscape of his hometown, Khartoum, Sudan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Country
QA
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
130
ISBN
9789927185106

This publication explores the transformative journeys of artists Khalid Abdel Rahman, Maliza Kiasuwa, and Gor Soudan, presenting an artistic evolution that defies linear paths. This publication and exhibition - which opened at Artron Art Centre in Shenzhen, China (2025) - reflects Okorie's vision of non-linear creativity, where each artist crafts a unique visual language rooted in personal history, cultural heritage, and collective experience. Created with charcoal or ink on washi paper, Soudan's intricate woven forms capture Kenya's natural rhythms; Kiasuwa's evocative collages, created from found objects, address themes of identity and belonging; and Rahman's paintings portray the shifting social landscape of his hometown, Khartoum, Sudan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Country
QA
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
130
ISBN
9789927185106