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Misteria

Exhibition 02. - 31.01.2018

Fire Transfer 2018 | Station I

"I strive for art that is directly connected to everyday life...that is an immediate outpouring of our true life and mood."

Jean Dubuffet

In its first exhibition of 2018, BURN-IN Gallery is featuring paintings by Husni Kabbach. We are pleased to have him present his first exhibition in our BURN-IN Gallery.

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BURN-IN is not only on fire for art, we are also advocates of storytelling, a method now used in education, as a problem-solving method, and as a marketing method, among other things.

Husni Kabbach shows himself to be a sensitive storyteller in his paintings.

The mostly dark surfaces of Hus' paintings would be described as overwhelming or perhaps even depressing if not for the narrative aspect of the tiny figures. But the insouciantly painted figures certainly tell positive stories.

Mag. Renate Polzer

Datei Anhang

artworks

rock skull
rock skull

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 120 x 120 cm

€ 3.600
no-i-se
no-i-se

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 120 x 120 cm

€ 3.600
play me rock
play me rock

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 130 x 90 cm

€ 1.300
night school
night school

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 130 x 90 cm

€ 1.200
Fishing
Fishing

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 130 x 90 cm

€ 1.300
I love you
I love you

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 150 x 120 cm

€ 2.000
Misteria
Misteria

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 120 x 150 cm

€ 2.700
night school
night school

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 130 x 90 cm

€ 1.200
no-i-se
no-i-se

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 120 x 120 cm

€ 3.600
play me rock
play me rock

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 130 x 90 cm

€ 1.300
rock skull
rock skull

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 120 x 120 cm

€ 3.600
The Castle
The Castle

Husni Kabbach Syrien
Paintings, 150 x 120 cm

€ 1.800
artist
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artworks
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Artist

play me rock

play me rock

Husni Kabbach

Husni Kabbach is a refugee from Syria and describes himself as a "self-educated artist". Born in Homs in 1987 and burdened by the events of the war, he came to Austria in 2012. Homs was the stronghold of the Syrian rebels and was wiped out by the bombs of the Assad regime.