Exhibition
Adib Fattal | Dreamscapes: a Journey of Optimism and Quiet Heroism
1 Jun 2024 – 15 Jun 2024
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Timezone: Europe/London
Free admission
- Language: English
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Barbagelata Contemporary Art Foundation (BCAF) is honored to announce the unveiling of "Dreamscapes: A journey of optimism and quiet heroism" by the artist Adib Fattal.
About
Welcome to "Dreamscapes: A Journey of Optimism and Quiet Heroism," an exhibition that invites you to step into the whimsical world of Adib Fattal, where optimism reigns supreme and quiet heroism emerges amidst chaos.Fattal's art serves as a form of escapism, offering viewers an optimistic, dreamlike interpretation of the world as he envisions it. His work refuses to succumb to the violence and horror that currently engulfs us all and instead presents a vision of a world bathed in perpetual sunshine, where love, beauty, and human kindness abound.
As we navigate the Dreamscapes of Adib Fattal, we are reminded of art's profound capacity to inspire hope and catalyze positive change in our world. Fattal's unwavering commitment to preserving cultural heritage and advocating for environmental conservation underscores the transformative potential of artistic expression. Through his artwork, Fattal implores us to envision a world where kindness, beauty, and harmony are paramount—a world where the human spirit soars free in harmony with nature.
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Adib Fattal, born in 1962 in Washington D.C., has traversed continents and cultures, finding inspiration in the rich tapestry of his experiences. Graduating with a B.B.A in International Marketing from the City University of New York, Fattal initially pursued a career in business before heeding the call of his true passion—graphic art. Since 2001, his artwork has graced galleries and museums worldwide, earning acclaim from esteemed institutions such as the International Exhibition of Self-Taught Art (INISTA) and the Museum of Everything. Fattal's work reflects a profound commitment to optimism, cultural heritage, and environmental stewardship, serving as a beacon of hope in a tumultuous world.