Bashar Alhroub: My Son’s World
In his series of artworks My Son’s World, Bashar Alhroub experiments with the spherical shape to tell the story of the world that his son dreams to live in. The sphere not only resembles the globe, it also bears reference to a crystal ball predicting a somewhat utopian ideal. It also points to humanity’s search for the inner self that begins in childhood and how the objects and memories of our past continue to orbit around us throughout our lives.
This GLB format NFT is made from an existing physical sculpture, a globe-shaped ball of toys.
Artists Bio:
Born in Jerusalem in 1978, currently living and working in Ramallah. Bashar Alhroub graduated with a BA in Fine Arts from Al-Najah National University, Palestine in 2001. He was awarded the Ford Foundation fellowship to pursue an MFA, which he completed in 2010 from the Winchester School of Art, the University of Southampton in the UK. In 2012, Alhroub was awarded the first grand prize at the 14th Art Asian Biennial, Bangladesh. Bashar Alhroub’s work is also included in a number of international collections and museums including the Imperial War Museum, London; Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah; China Printmaking Museum- China; Bengal National Gallery, Bangladesh; Birzeit University Museum collection, Palestine; Omi Art Centre, New York; and Michael Abbate collection, New York; Bank of Palestine collection, Palestine; Contemporary Art Platform Kuwait- Kuwait and Dalloul Art Foundation DAF in Beirut.
https://zawyeh.net/bashar-alhroub/ https://www.instagram.com/bashar_alhroub/?hl=en
Into The Revolution: an exhibition of NFTs alongside physical art curated by MORROW collective.
Revolution indicates change. NFTs represent a revolution in the art world. They are opening up new potential and opportunities for creators, producers and buyers of art. In this exhibition, you will see physical artworks and NFTs derived from those pieces.
Also, you will notice that one shape is dominant; the circle. The circle is a continuous round, a revolutionary shape, one that signifies movement and speed and, it is a fitting metaphor for the pace at which we are hurtling into the brave new world of crypto art.
Welcome to the revolution.
My Son's World (sculpture) - Bashar Alhroub
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My Son's World (sculpture) - Bashar Alhroub
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Bashar Alhroub: My Son’s World
In his series of artworks My Son’s World, Bashar Alhroub experiments with the spherical shape to tell the story of the world that his son dreams to live in. The sphere not only resembles the globe, it also bears reference to a crystal ball predicting a somewhat utopian ideal. It also points to humanity’s search for the inner self that begins in childhood and how the objects and memories of our past continue to orbit around us throughout our lives.
This GLB format NFT is made from an existing physical sculpture, a globe-shaped ball of toys.
Artists Bio:
Born in Jerusalem in 1978, currently living and working in Ramallah. Bashar Alhroub graduated with a BA in Fine Arts from Al-Najah National University, Palestine in 2001. He was awarded the Ford Foundation fellowship to pursue an MFA, which he completed in 2010 from the Winchester School of Art, the University of Southampton in the UK. In 2012, Alhroub was awarded the first grand prize at the 14th Art Asian Biennial, Bangladesh. Bashar Alhroub’s work is also included in a number of international collections and museums including the Imperial War Museum, London; Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah; China Printmaking Museum- China; Bengal National Gallery, Bangladesh; Birzeit University Museum collection, Palestine; Omi Art Centre, New York; and Michael Abbate collection, New York; Bank of Palestine collection, Palestine; Contemporary Art Platform Kuwait- Kuwait and Dalloul Art Foundation DAF in Beirut.
https://zawyeh.net/bashar-alhroub/ https://www.instagram.com/bashar_alhroub/?hl=en
Into The Revolution: an exhibition of NFTs alongside physical art curated by MORROW collective.
Revolution indicates change. NFTs represent a revolution in the art world. They are opening up new potential and opportunities for creators, producers and buyers of art. In this exhibition, you will see physical artworks and NFTs derived from those pieces.
Also, you will notice that one shape is dominant; the circle. The circle is a continuous round, a revolutionary shape, one that signifies movement and speed and, it is a fitting metaphor for the pace at which we are hurtling into the brave new world of crypto art.
Welcome to the revolution.