Clash of Forever
Object
2013—12
Cairo, EG
Cairo, EG
Wood, Metal, Glass, Light Bulbs, Speakers, and Acrylic Paint
Standard video game “arcade”, but instead of controls and buttons, there is a sort of crank. And where the television screen is supposed to go, sits a large cylinder covered in pictographs. Upon turning the crank, the cylinder also turns, revealing a never-ending pictorial story: a cyclical clash between authority, faith, art, and feminism; The Clash of Forever.
First exhibited at a collaborated artist-curated exhibition with Ahmed Hefnawy, Ammar Abo Bakr, and Hany Rashed titled “Freedom/Shit”.
Video from Medrar.TV
Exhibitions:
Horreya/Kharya (“Freedom or Shit”)— Cairo, 2013
Standard video game “arcade”, but instead of controls and buttons, there is a sort of crank. And where the television screen is supposed to go, sits a large cylinder covered in pictographs. Upon turning the crank, the cylinder also turns, revealing a never-ending pictorial story: a cyclical clash between authority, faith, art, and feminism; The Clash of Forever.
First exhibited at a collaborated artist-curated exhibition with Ahmed Hefnawy, Ammar Abo Bakr, and Hany Rashed titled “Freedom/Shit”.
Video from Medrar.TV
Exhibitions:
Horreya/Kharya (“Freedom or Shit”)— Cairo, 2013
Meem Table
Object
2010
Cairo, EG
Cairo, EG
Coffee table designed for Alphabet, a furniture brand from Ebony & Ivory. Materials: solid wood structure, natural ash veneer, high gloss lacquer. Created in two versions: white and red.
Photos by Tarek Hefny.
Photos by Tarek Hefny.
Rolla Rocking Chair
Object
2010
Cairo, EG
Cairo, EG
Rocking chair design for Ebony & Ivory’s Alphabet brand out of Cairo, Egypt. Made out of solid ash, elastic belts, and fiber lining.
Photos by Tarek Hefny.
Photos by Tarek Hefny.
Alphabet Rugs
Object
2010
Cairo, EG
Cairo, EG
Hand-tufted carpets designed for ALPHABET, a brand of EBONY & IVORY out of Cairo, Egypt.
In order of appearance:
1- Retro Arabi Rug (top)
2- Scarrug (bottom)
Photos by Tarek Hefny.
In order of appearance:
1- Retro Arabi Rug (top)
2- Scarrug (bottom)
Photos by Tarek Hefny.