Overview
Youssef Abdelké is an internationally acclaimed printmaker and artist. Both his etchings and charcoal drawings are carvings of light from within darkness, representations of silence. While the charcoal still lives depict a commonplace object, the point is 'the emotion the object generates from narrating its lived experience, and the starkly cast grey shadows prevail to best serve their expression'.
To cite the Artist’s own words.
The objects are staged, even though their mise-en-scène is minimal, they trap the light and mirror the artist’s subjectivity. By contrast, his etchings invariably feature three characters, embodying oppression, suffering and insurgency in variations of compositional possibilities.
2011
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 10
Artwork Images
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Youssef Abdelké
1997
Etching
49 x 34 cm
Installation view
Collection of the Artist
Photo by Amina Khansaheb
Related
Abdelkė, Youssef
Youssef Abdelké is a painter and engraver. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Damascus and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris.
Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot for a Biennial
Accompanying and complementing the main premise of Sharjah Biennial 10, Plot for a Biennial explores the concept of a ‘conversation’ through printed matter.