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Rheim Alkadhi (
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: ريم القاضي) (born 1973) is a visual artist based in Berlin who works internationally. Alkadhi operates under contemporary conditions in alternating geographical contexts, circumscribed by objects, images, and texts, via digital media, interactions in public space, and intimate person-to-person contact. Their work is described as: "With multiple migratory belongings/trajectories in regions of imposed geopolitical conflict, the perception of authoritarian, imperial, colonial dominance is magnified in everyday life. Thus, the work registers a nonconforming emancipatory feminist existence under such planetary conditions, using mediums of language, artifacts of material reality, and living interactions."


Biography

Rheim Alkadhi lived first in Benghazi, Libya, and then between Baghdad and New England; raised by an American mother and an Iraqi father and attended public school in Iraq until the family returned to the United States at the start of the
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Selected projects

In 2019: travel to various provinces of Iraq resulted in many of the elements featured in the ongoing framework and exhibition "Majnoon Field". In 2018: participation in the experimental walking art school Spring Sessions across Jordan; later that year, a public staging at the migrant-run OBI market in Berlin, based on conversations and ongoing relationships initiated in that context. Displayed objects included: mock-up of geo-political extraction field; large block of Styrofoam for flotation; seven shoe fragments collected along migration routes; refugee housing in Europe for a family of eight; patterned blanket; eye of a needle. In 2017, "Hairs of the Oppressed" was featured at once resolved and ongoing; a sculpture concept accompanied by the text "Script for Eleven Hairs" at Autonomes Cultur Centrum, Weimar. Rotating authorial concept acknowledges the collaborative emancipatory politics/method of Theatre of the Oppressed, on which this piece is based. In 2016, "Night Taxi"'','' a multimedia suite of documents (video accompanied by meter, route, and fare) outlined milliseconds leading up to the crossing of an arbitrary geographical border. Between 2015 and 2016: created live presentations included "Eye Theatre Closes Its Doors and Opens Them Again", commissioned for the Asia Pacific Triennial in Australia, and "Köln Phantasm" developed and performed while a fellow in visual art at
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in Stuttgart. In 2014: developed the project "Communications From the Field of Contact (Each Hair Is a Tongue)" during a residency at the
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. In 2012: as a temporary member of a household of women in the West Bank village of
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in Palestine, the project "Collective Knotting Together of Hairs" was developed with the local Women's Association, with Riwaq Center for Architectural Conservation in Ramallah, and with Al-Ma'mal Foundation for Contemporary Art in Jerusalem. In 2012: artist in residence at Darat al Funun in Amman via the initiative of Rijin Sahakian and Sada for Contemporary Iraqi Art. In 2011: artist in residence at Dar al Ma'mun in Tassoultante and then independent of institutional assistance in the village of
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,
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. In 2010: one month in
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, Seoul with the
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DoBaeBacsa; also artist in residence at PØST in Los Angeles. In 2009: residency at Townhouse Gallery in Cairo, gathering material for the limited edition artist book "Destroyed in Baghdad / Repaired in Cairo: A Viewer's Manual to a Temporary Art Practice in the Auto Mechanics District". In 2009, the limited edition artist book "Post Cards From the Clandestine Troupe" was printed. Rheim Alkadhi's work was shown at the 12th
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, at the
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, in the 2012 Jerusalem Show, at Documenta (13), and in the 2010 Cairo Biennial. In 2010 Rheim Alkadhi received a grant from Art Matters and the Center for Cultural Innovation.; in 2009, awarded a Mid-Career Artist Fellowship from the
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; in 2008, awarded a grant from the Arab Fund for Art and Culture; in 1990, received an award from the
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and from 1990 to 1994 the Musicfest award for young artists.


Selected exhibitions

* ''Rheim Alkadhi: Majnoon Field -'' Temporary Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Art, Cologne – August 30 through December 15, 2019 (solo exhibition) * ''Material Communities (Objects We Arrange in the Energy Field) -'' OBI Parkplatz, Berlin – October 7, 2018 (public staging) *''IM_MOBILITIES -'' Galerie KUB, Leipzig – June 10 through June 30, 2017 (group exhibition) *''True Lies -'' Autonomes Cultur Centrum (ACC), Weimar – February 10 through May 7, 2017 * ''Why Not Ask Again?'' – Power Station of Art – November 11, 2016 through March 12, 2017 (11th Shanghai Bienniale curated by Raqs Media Collective) *''Sites of Return'' – Beit Michael Sufan, Ramallah / Qalandiya International – October 10 through 31, 2016 (group exhibition) *''8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art'' – Brisbane – November 21, 2015 through April 10, 2016 (group exhibition) *''Im Dickicht der Haare /'' ''Entangled in Hair'' – Grimmwelt Museum, Kassel – October 9, 2015 through une 5, 2016 (group exhibition) *''12th Sharjah Biennial: The Past, the Present, the Possible -'' Sharjah Art Foundation – March 5 through June 5, 2015 *''Here and Elsewhere'' – New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City – July 16 through September 28, 2014 (group exhibition) *''Alwan338 / Foundations'' – Al Riwaq Art Space, Adliya, Bahrain – March 3 through April 19, 2014 *''Here Is My Life Which I Devote to Learning About You'' – Darat al Funun, Amman – May 4 through 31, 2013 (solo exhibition) *''Gestures in Time/The Jerusalem Show -'' West Bank and Jerusalem – November 1 through 15, 2012 *''Documenta (13)'' And and and Platform, 2012 *''Hesaplașma , Aftermath'' – Akbank Sanat, Istanbul – March 14 through May 17, 2012 (group exhibition) *''Lucky Today -'' Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art (with Hiwa K Hiwa) *''Communitas. Among Others -'' Camera Austria, Graz – September 25, 2011 through January 1, 2012 (group exhibition) *''12th Cairo Biennial'' – Opera House, Cairo – December 12, 2010 through February 12, 2011 *''The Page: An Interactive Exhibition of Artist Books -'' Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University *''What's Become of Us? -'' PØST, Los Angeles – November 2010 *''Exhibition for Adults and Children -'' Dobaebacsa, Seoul – April 1 through 26, 2010 (solo exhibition) *''Veronica'' – Nichols Gallery, Pitzer Art Galleries – September 24 through December 11, 2009 (group exhibition) *''OÙ? Scènes du Sud -'' Carré d'Art, Nîmes – June 13 through September 21, 2008 (group exhibition)   *''System Error: War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning -'' Palazzo delle Papesse, Sienna – February 3 through May 6, 2007 *''Eternal Flame: Imagining a Future at the End of the World -'' Redcat, Los Angeles – February 15 through April 8, 2007 *''When Artists Say We'' – Artists Space, New York – March 8 – April 29, 2006  *''Draw a Line and Follow It -'' Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions – June 21 through August 20, 2006


Live presentations

* ''Our Current Dwelling Is Fire'' – produced at the Rockefeller Bellagio Center; performed at March Meeting, Sharjah (2018); and Videonale Scope7, Cologne (2019) * ''View Through the Eye of a Needle -'' performed in Wadi Rum as part of Spring Sessions (2018) *''Mosul Vapor'' – performed at Kunstgebäude Stuttgart (2017) * ''Köln Phantasm'' – produced and performed at Akademie Schloss Solitude (2016); performed at Kunstgebäude Stuttgart (2017) *''Eye Theater Closes Its Doors and Opens Them Again'' – presented at Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2015)


Online projects

*
Public Directory
-'' Makhzin 2: Feminisms, 2015 *
Photo Manual Baghdad
' – This Long Century, 2014 *
Picture City Body
' – produced in Beirut, commissioned by the New Museum's online platform, 2013 *
Pictures from a Camera
-'' photo-based poetry from the revolutionary fervor in North Africa, produced in 2011; introduction written for online journal Jadaliyya, translated to Arabic by Sinan Antoon and Bilal Khbeiz, 2011, 2012
Archive of a digital practice
comprising digital and narrative gendered constructions, mostly from found online material, 2007–2010 *

' – 'micro literature' based on found images from concurrent wars in Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, 2006


Video work

* ''Majnoon Field'' – produced from time-based material gathered in Southern Iraq, shown in the exhibition by the same name – 00:10:00, 2019 * ''Night Taxi -'' commissioned by Raqs Media Collective for Shanghai Bienniale – 00:03:00, 2016 *''ruh -'' produced using ephemeral materials available within a makeshift residency in Itaewan, Seoul – 00:06:35, 2010 * ''Subtitles for Stolen Pictures -'' produced from visual elements of online reportage, US occupation of Iraq – 00:08:00, 2007


Artist books

* ''Majnoon Field Samples -'' color-based poetry, produced for view within the exhibition "Majnoon Field", 2019 * ''Post Cards from the Clandestine Troupe'' – book of postcards generated from queered online war imagery from Iraq, with original texts, limited edition of 30, 2009


References

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