Shadi Habib Allah

Shadi Habib Allah's artistic practice encompasses film, sculpture, drawing, and installation. While each project establishes its own parameters through research and physical interaction, a consistent theme is the exploration of suggestive pathways through networks of people, technologies, objects, images, and economy. This exploration delves into concepts of use and value and investigates the underlying structures that uphold them.  

Biography of Shadi Habib Allah

Born in Jerusalem in 1977, Shadi Habib Allah embarked on his artistic journey, earning a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in 2003 and later obtaining an MFA from Columbia University in 2010. This educational background laid the foundation for his diverse and impactful artistic career.

Habib Allah's exhibitions showcase the breadth of his artistic prowess. These include "Free Rein" at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow (2019), "Hammer Projects: Shadi Habib Allah" at Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2018), "Put to Rights" at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago in Chicago (2018), "Daga'a" at Green Art Gallery in Dubai (2017), "Biscuits and Green Sox Maaike" at Reena Spaulings Fine Art in New York (2017), and many more.

Moreover, Shadi Habib Allah's works have been showcased at numerous group exhibitions worldwide, including "Post-Capital: Art and the Economics of the Digital Age" at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen (2022), "Uncommon Grounds" at daadgalerie in Berlin (2022), "Map ≠ Territory" at Green Art Gallery in Dubai (2021), among others. 

Currently, the artist lives and works in New York. 

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