Adad Hannah's exhibition brings together three variations of the artist's ongoing exploration of Picasso’s Guernica. Through sculpture, video, and photography, Hannah’s evolving explorations of Guernica give contemporary contexts to one of the most famous protest paintings, offering the opportunity to shift our understanding of past narratives and think about where we currently stand, both historically and as viewers in front of artworks. Adad Hannah is known for a multivalent practice that reconsiders historical painting through the lens of photography and digital video in order to refresh the relationship between the subject of the artwork and the viewer.
Adad Hannah: GuernicaJuly 13th - August 10th, 2024
Installation View
Adad Hannah: GuernicaJuly 13th - August 10th, 2024
Installation View
Adad Hannah: GuernicaJuly 13th - August 10th, 2024
Installation View
Adad Hannah: GuernicaJuly 13th - August 10th, 2024
Adad Hannah
Resonance - April 26, 1937 (Part 1,2,3)
2023
Cast Bronze
Edition of 5
Adad Hannah
Guernica
2022
Archival Pigment Print
Frame Size: 48 1/2" x 25 1/2"
Featured Artists
Adad Hannah
Adad Hannah
Adad Hannah explores historically trenchant themes through elaborate bodies of work that include installation, video, and photography. Inspired by the historical practice of tableaux vivants (translated as “living pictures”), Hannah’s overall practice invokes the durational form of early cinema, while also making reference to early photography by mimicking paintings at a time when it was the very goal of photography to do so. Time occupies a prominent place in Hannah’s production, forged by a lasting interest in temporality and its complex relationship with photography and video. Hannah adds to this history by bridging, or blurring, the divide between the tableau in photography and its originating form as living, i.e., live picture.