An extent of space to stretch the body | Nour Bishouty
2024
48″ x 36″ (Full Print)
31″ x 24.75″ (Framed)
Double-sided inkjet print on Kozuke White Heavy
Edition of 30 | Silver Editions Community Fund Print
Part of a series of photo-collages (2021-ongoing), this double-sided print presents an imaginary vignette composed of elements from continually evolving sources. Grounded in a formal engagement with digital and post-digital technologies, the work reflects on landscape as a poetic container for questions around archives, preservation, and cultural erasure. In this rendition, the idea of home is addressed with a hesitation towards specificity. As a nondescript, yet discernible expanse of land unfolds in a distorted and pixelated rendering, the image is never fully revealed, but rather, emerges incrementally.
All of our 2024 Silver Editions are also available as a package at $3000 (unframed)/$4825 (framed). To purchase the 2024 Silver Editions Package, please contact info@gallerytpw.ca.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nour Bishouty is a multidisciplinary artist working across video, sculpture, works on paper, digital images, and writing. Broadly concerned with gaps in archival memory and the Western production of knowledge and fantasy, her practice explores notions of permission and articulation in cultural narratives overwritten by dispossession and displacement. Her work has been exhibited internationally including at La biennale de Québec, Quebec City, CA; Art Jameel, Jeddah, SA; Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, CA; Darat Al Funun, Amman JO; Casa Arabe, Madrid, SP; Access Gallery, Vancouver, CA; the Mosaic Rooms, London, UK; and the Beirut Art Centre, Beirut, LB. She holds a MFA from the University of Massachusetts, and a BFA from the University of Jordan, and was a participant at the Home Workspace Program at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut.
ARTIST PRINT INSTRUCTIONS
An extent of space to stretch the body (2024) is a double-sided print that can be folded, rolled or manipulated, allowing different aspects of each print to engage with the other side.
2024
48″ x 36″ (Full Print)
31″ x 24.75″ (Framed)
Double-sided inkjet print on Kozuke White Heavy
Edition of 30 | Silver Editions Community Fund Print
Part of a series of photo-collages (2021-ongoing), this double-sided print presents an imaginary vignette composed of elements from continually evolving sources. Grounded in a formal engagement with digital and post-digital technologies, the work reflects on landscape as a poetic container for questions around archives, preservation, and cultural erasure. In this rendition, the idea of home is addressed with a hesitation towards specificity. As a nondescript, yet discernible expanse of land unfolds in a distorted and pixelated rendering, the image is never fully revealed, but rather, emerges incrementally.
All of our 2024 Silver Editions are also available as a package at $3000 (unframed)/$4825 (framed). To purchase the 2024 Silver Editions Package, please contact info@gallerytpw.ca.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nour Bishouty is a multidisciplinary artist working across video, sculpture, works on paper, digital images, and writing. Broadly concerned with gaps in archival memory and the Western production of knowledge and fantasy, her practice explores notions of permission and articulation in cultural narratives overwritten by dispossession and displacement. Her work has been exhibited internationally including at La biennale de Québec, Quebec City, CA; Art Jameel, Jeddah, SA; Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, CA; Darat Al Funun, Amman JO; Casa Arabe, Madrid, SP; Access Gallery, Vancouver, CA; the Mosaic Rooms, London, UK; and the Beirut Art Centre, Beirut, LB. She holds a MFA from the University of Massachusetts, and a BFA from the University of Jordan, and was a participant at the Home Workspace Program at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut.
ARTIST PRINT INSTRUCTIONS
An extent of space to stretch the body (2024) is a double-sided print that can be folded, rolled or manipulated, allowing different aspects of each print to engage with the other side.
2024
48″ x 36″ (Full Print)
31″ x 24.75″ (Framed)
Double-sided inkjet print on Kozuke White Heavy
Edition of 30 | Silver Editions Community Fund Print
Part of a series of photo-collages (2021-ongoing), this double-sided print presents an imaginary vignette composed of elements from continually evolving sources. Grounded in a formal engagement with digital and post-digital technologies, the work reflects on landscape as a poetic container for questions around archives, preservation, and cultural erasure. In this rendition, the idea of home is addressed with a hesitation towards specificity. As a nondescript, yet discernible expanse of land unfolds in a distorted and pixelated rendering, the image is never fully revealed, but rather, emerges incrementally.
All of our 2024 Silver Editions are also available as a package at $3000 (unframed)/$4825 (framed). To purchase the 2024 Silver Editions Package, please contact info@gallerytpw.ca.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nour Bishouty is a multidisciplinary artist working across video, sculpture, works on paper, digital images, and writing. Broadly concerned with gaps in archival memory and the Western production of knowledge and fantasy, her practice explores notions of permission and articulation in cultural narratives overwritten by dispossession and displacement. Her work has been exhibited internationally including at La biennale de Québec, Quebec City, CA; Art Jameel, Jeddah, SA; Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, CA; Darat Al Funun, Amman JO; Casa Arabe, Madrid, SP; Access Gallery, Vancouver, CA; the Mosaic Rooms, London, UK; and the Beirut Art Centre, Beirut, LB. She holds a MFA from the University of Massachusetts, and a BFA from the University of Jordan, and was a participant at the Home Workspace Program at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut.
ARTIST PRINT INSTRUCTIONS
An extent of space to stretch the body (2024) is a double-sided print that can be folded, rolled or manipulated, allowing different aspects of each print to engage with the other side.