Majd Abdel Hamid, Burj (Tower), 2021
cotton thread on fabric
28 x 26 cm
unique
MAH/TEX 34
cotton thread on fabric
28 x 26 cm
unique
Since his arrival in Beirut Majd Abdel Hamid has been fascinated by the al-Mur tower. Both a reference point for orientation in the city, this tower uninhabited since the civil war in Lebanon is also the starting point for a multitude of real or fictional stories about the horrors of war. The artist has recreated this building full of symbols in a hologram that shows the tower turning on itself. At the same time, he creates a set of embroideries that could, in an abstract way, be a portrait of it.
Majd Abdel Hamid, Burj (Tower), 2021
cotton thread on fabric
51 x 31 cm
unique
MAH/TEX 27
cotton thread on fabric
28 x 26 cm
unique
Since his arrival in Beirut Majd Abdel Hamid has been fascinated by the al-Mur tower. Both a reference point for orientation in the city, this tower uninhabited since the civil war in Lebanon is also the starting point for a multitude of real or fictional stories about the horrors of war. The artist has recreated this building full of symbols in a hologram that shows the tower turning on itself. At the same time, he creates a set of embroideries that could, in an abstract way, be a portrait of it.
Majd Abdel Hamid, Burj (Tower), 2021
cotton thread on fabric
14 x 10 cm
unique
MAH/TEX 3
cotton thread on fabric
28 x 26 cm
unique
Since his arrival in Beirut Majd Abdel Hamid has been fascinated by the al-Mur tower. Both a reference point for orientation in the city, this tower uninhabited since the civil war in Lebanon is also the starting point for a multitude of real or fictional stories about the horrors of war. The artist has recreated this building full of symbols in a hologram that shows the tower turning on itself. At the same time, he creates a set of embroideries that could, in an abstract way, be a portrait of it.