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Abstract | Expressionism
Róza El-Hassan is an artist whose multicultural upbringing—in Syria, Germany, and later Hungary—shapes her socially engaged practice. She first gained international recognition at Aperto ’93 during the 45th Venice Biennale. Best known for her installation work, she also draws, paints, and sculpts, often addressing social injustice, refugee issues, and humanitarian crises. El-Hassan’s art has appeared in major institutions—including the Museum of Modern Art in Chicago, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Drawing Center in New York—and at biennials such as Kwangju, Manifesta, São Paolo, and multiple editions of Venice.
Irma – Georgian Artist Merging Myth, Ornament, and the Human Form
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