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PAINTINGS BY FAOUZI AL KABBANY Exhibition

SEPTEM| SIGNA – PAINTINGS BY FAOUZI AL KABBANY Exhibition



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PAINTINGS BY FAOUZI AL KABBANY

In his latest series of works, Hamburg-based artist Faouzi Al Kabbany presents large-format paintings. These works mark a new direction within his previously strictly formal-abstract painting. Al Kabbany works predominantly with black—not as a color, but as a space for perception, materiality, and depth.

In Faouzi Al Kabbany’s new series, iconographic symbols referencing the tradition of the archangels appear for the first time: reduced, fragmentary, and embedded in dark pictorial spaces. The works remain abstract, yet simultaneously open up to a cultural visual memory. The exhibition is complemented by selected works from previous years.

All of this takes place in the beautiful, three-story Land Registry Hall of the Hamburg Regional Court.

Well worth a visit!

– weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. –

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