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Please enjoy images from the exhibition "eARTh matters" by Almigdad Aldikhaiiry and contact me directly should you want ...
12/02/2019

Please enjoy images from the exhibition "eARTh matters" by Almigdad Aldikhaiiry and contact me directly should you want to see the show, up through January 5, 2020.

November 22, 2019 – January 5, 2020
White Color Studio, Chicago

White Color Studio is proud to present eARTh matters, an exhibition of works about Climate Change by Sudanese painter Almigdad Aldikhaiiry.

Poignant and direct, Aldikhaiiry's work offers a distinct perspective on social, political and environmental issues, including human rights and the effects of social media. His comprehension of historical context, coupled with a command of graphic design, color and composition, lends itself to the creation of compelling narratives about the great challenges humanity faces.

Born in Omdurman in 1984, Aldikhaiiry is a graduate of the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Khartoum. He began his professional career in 2000 as a political cartoonist while living under the dictatorship of President al-Bashir. Over the course of fifteen years, Aldikhaiiry expressed the people’s sentiments against the oppressive regime and his work became widely published in major newspapers throughout the Middle East. In 2016, Aldikhaiiry came to Los Angeles on a tourist visa while political unrest was surging and security concerns were on the rise in Sudan. Fearing persecution due to his political opinions, Aldikhaiiry applied for, and was granted, refugee status in America.

Now living and working in Los Angeles, Aldikhaiiry continues to be engaged through political visual works that render visible the truths about our changing environment. His most recent series and the focus of White Color’s exhibition “eARTh matters” explores climate change and engages with our current production systems that contribute to it. The paintings represent visually stunning interpretations of subjects including the ozone layer, tsunamis, deforestation and melting glaciers, while also speaking to the benefits of alternative energy and to the beauty of our natural world.

Whether the long-term, significant changes in our environment happen naturally or in response to human activities, the evidence for rapid climate change is compelling and art can make a difference in the way we, as a global community, respond to it.

The exhibition “eARTh matters” will be on view through Sunday, January 5, 2020.

White Color Studio
Cornelia Arts Building, #113
1800 W Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657
(entrance on Ravenswood Avenue)

Hours:
By Appointment Only

Contact info:
[email protected]

Additional information at: www.whitecolorproductions.com

November 22, 2019 – January 5, 2020White Color Studio, ChicagoWhite Color Studio is proud to present eARTh matters, an e...
12/02/2019

November 22, 2019 – January 5, 2020
White Color Studio, Chicago

White Color Studio is proud to present eARTh matters, an exhibition of works about Climate Change by Sudanese painter Almigdad Aldikhaiiry.

Poignant and direct, Aldikhaiiry's work offers a distinct perspective on social, political and environmental issues, including human rights and the effects of social media. His comprehension of historical context, coupled with a command of graphic design, color and composition, lends itself to the creation of compelling narratives about the great challenges humanity faces.

Born in Omdurman in 1984, Aldikhaiiry is a graduate of the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Khartoum. He began his professional career in 2000 as a political cartoonist while living under the dictatorship of President al-Bashir. Over the course of fifteen years, Aldikhaiiry expressed the people’s sentiments against the oppressive regime and his work became widely published in major newspapers throughout the Middle East. In 2016, Aldikhaiiry came to Los Angeles on a tourist visa while political unrest was surging and security concerns were on the rise in Sudan. Fearing persecution due to his political opinions, Aldikhaiiry applied for, and was granted, refugee status in America.

Now living and working in Los Angeles, Aldikhaiiry continues to be engaged through political visual works that render visible the truths about our changing environment. His most recent series and the focus of White Color’s exhibition “eARTh matters” explores climate change and engages with our current production systems that contribute to it. The paintings represent visually stunning interpretations of subjects including the ozone layer, tsunamis, deforestation and melting glaciers, while also speaking to the benefits of alternative energy and to the beauty of our natural world.

Whether the long-term, significant changes in our environment happen naturally or in response to human activities, the evidence for rapid climate change is compelling and art can make a difference in the way we, as a global community, respond to it.

The exhibition “eARTh matters” will be on view through Sunday, January 5, 2020.

White Color Studio
Cornelia Arts Building, #113
1800 W Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657
(entrance on Ravenswood Avenue)

Hours:
By Appointment Only

Contact info:
[email protected]

Additional information at: www.whitecolorproductions.com

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