“Afterimage” duo exhibition by Noor Bseiso and Annie Kurkdjian at Wadi Finan Art Gallery
ArtDayME: The two-person exhibition Afterimage, featuring prominent artists Noor Bseiso and Annie Kurkdjian, is currently on view at Wadi Finan Art Gallery in Amman, Jordan. The exhibition offers audiences an opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of color, emotion, and form, reflecting on themes of identity, human psyche, and cultural heritage through the artistic perspectives of two different generations.
Noor Bseiso is a Palestinian-Jordanian visual artist known for her vibrant color-rich compositions. She celebrates cultural heritage through traditional symbols and layered narratives. Her works merge playfulness with depth, drawing from her background in set design to create immersive, story-like worlds that bridge art and identity.
Annie Kurkdjian, a Lebanese-Armenian painter, delves into the human psyche with profound sensitivity. She captures emotion through figures that speak of strength, fragility, and introspection. Her art invites viewers into a silent dialogue; one where expression transcends words.
Wadi Finan Art Gallery, established in Amman in 2008, serves as a vital cultural hub in the region. Dedicated to fostering appreciation for Jordanian visual arts and showcasing the work of esteemed Arab artists internationally, the gallery combines contemporary and modern aesthetics with its surrounding heritage. It hosts public exhibitions, workshops, and special community collaborations, making it a dynamic platform for artistic engagement.
Afterimage runs until November 15, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the interplay of color, emotion, and form firsthand at the gallery.
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