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One Big Bang is a new monograph on Adel Abdessemed, published with Zolo Press on the occasion of his solo exhibition at PROJECKT in Brussels.
The book brings together drawings from his recent series Nature Morte and Politics of Drawing, where everyday objects, animals, and flowers are subtly charged with tension. Through these works, Abdessemed explores the intersections of beauty, fragility, and unrest.
With texts by Hélène Cixous and David Elliott, One Big Bang offers a thoughtful entry into an artist’s visual language shaped by memory, myth, and political urgency.
One Big Bang is a new monograph on Adel Abdessemed, published with Zolo Press on the occasion of his solo exhibition at PROJECKT in Brussels.
The book brings together drawings from his recent series Nature Morte and Politics of Drawing, where everyday objects, animals, and flowers are subtly charged with tension. Through these works, Abdessemed explores the intersections of beauty, fragility, and unrest.
With texts by Hélène Cixous and David Elliott, One Big Bang offers a thoughtful entry into an artist’s visual language shaped by memory, myth, and political urgency.
One Big Bang is a new monograph on Adel Abdessemed, published with Zolo Press on the occasion of his solo exhibition at PROJECKT in Brussels.
The book brings together drawings from his recent series Nature Morte and Politics of Drawing, where everyday objects, animals, and flowers are subtly charged with tension. Through these works, Abdessemed explores the intersections of beauty, fragility, and unrest.
With texts by Hélène Cixous and David Elliott, One Big Bang offers a thoughtful entry into an artist’s visual language shaped by memory, myth, and political urgency.