S-CHANF.- Swiss artist Karim Noureldin presents a new exhibition, Walk, at
von Bartha gallery in S-chanf in the Engadin Alps. Noureldins practice is rooted in abstract geometric shapes and patterns which he distorts and expands, as if a magnetic force is acting upon them. He works mainly with drawing and site-specific installations, and has recently developed an interest in textiles and the applied arts.
The title of the exhibition is inspired by a new work Dhurrie (2016), a large-scale handwoven carpet created by renowned Indian carpet manufacturers, Bharat. The exhibition also features a series of wall-based works including drawings from the artists Play series (2014 16). Dhurrie, which measures 2.95 x 5m, presented on the floor of the gallery and represents an exchange of techniques and styles, combining centuries of Indian textile manufacturing skills with Noureldins unique artistic vision. The work has been inspired by Middle Eastern pattern and abstract design.
The pencil drawings on display from the artists Play series, including two new works, represent a constant and continuing part of Noureldins practice where he explores colour, form, abstraction and ornamental approaches through drawing. Noureldins colourful and geometric work has also been influenced by the collections of applied arts in the V&A, London and the Indian, African and Polynesian sections of the Metropolitan Museum, New York. He is fascinated by early mark making including hatches, crosses, patterns and abstraction, dating back to the beginnings of civilisation.
Noureldin has created many site-specific works for institutions including Kunst(Zeug)haus, Rapperswil (2014), von Bartha, Basel (2010), Musée dArt Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva (2005) and Kunsthalle Basel (2002).
Born in 1967, Swiss artist Karim Noureldin currently lives and works in Lausanne, Switzerland.
He studied at the University of Art and Design Zurich from 1988-90 and graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Art and Design Basel in 1994. Noureldin has been a professor of Fine Arts at ECAL/University of Art and Design, Lausanne since 2002.
Noureldins solo exhibitions include Centre d'Art Contemporain Yverdon-les-Bains (2015), Kunst(Zeug)haus, Rapperswil (2014), Kunstmuseum Bonn (2007), Musée dArt Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva (2005), Kunstmuseum Winterthur (2004), Kunsthalle Basel (2002), Kunstmuseum Thun (2000) and the Swiss Institute, New York (1997).