Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures are a masterclass in duality. They seem both ancient and modern, fierce and delicate, simultaneously growing and disintegrating—reminding us there is no such thing as a ...
Syrian-born artist Diana Al-Hadid is known for her sculptures and two-dimensional artworks that transform the industrial materials of bronze, steel, fiberglass, and wood into evocative visions drawn ...
Lost Number Two is less than two weeks away, and we’d like to share a couple of incredible announcements. (Get tickets here.) Contemporary artist Diana Al-Hadid has continued to invent and reinvent ...
World-renowned artists contribute the panels, drawings, sculpture and prints featured in the upcoming Dowd Gallery exhibition at SUNY Cortland from late October through early December. “Transcendences ...
Diana Al-Hadid, “Antonym” (2012), steel, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, wood, foam, paint, 68 x 63 x 54 inches (all images courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky ...
Diana Al-Hadid, born in 1981 in Aleppo, Syria, and raised in Ohio, is an American artist known for her sculptures, panels, and installations that blend architecture, figuration, and landscape.
It was pretty damn magical Friday night in the Arts District. The galleries were open late and light, video, and sound installations of one kind and another dotted the streets as part of Aurora. The ...
The Hermitage Artist Retreat has announced “Visualizing Culture” on Thursday, May 23 at 6:30pm, presented on the Hermitage Beach. This special program features returning Hermitage Fellow and ...
Synonym, an enigmatic life-sized figure of a woman, by Diana Al-Hadid, is placed in front of Hopkins Hall on the Williams College campus. A woman walks past it with the First Congregational Church in ...
Sept. 3rd, the David Winton Bell Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “Phantom Limb,” which features the work of Syrian-American artist Diana Al-Hadid. Sept. 16th, Al-Hadid came to Brown to give a ...
Diana Al-Hadid is a native of Syria who emigrated with her family to the U.S. when she was a small child, but her show at the Newcomb Art Museum leaves the impression that she has been crossing ...
Inspired by notions of the Tower of Babel and the new Large Hadron Collider’s search for the “God particle,” Al-Hadid constructs huge, scorched conglomerations of wax-coated cardboard tubes that ...