WHEN
7 - 30 May
Tue - Sat: 10am - 5pm
WHERE
Institute of Modern Art,
420 Brunswick Street,
Fortitude Valley
ADMISSION
Free
More DetailsIn his largest Australian solo exhibition to date, Hazara artist Khadim Ali explores the normalisation of war and the experience of refugees through a series of poetic installations and textile works.
Invisible Border comprises sound installation, miniature painting, and a monumental 9-metre-long tapestry, hand woven by a community of Hazara men and women, some who have lost family members in war.
Featuring existing work alongside new commissions developed for the IMA, the exhibition will also feature Otherness, a major body of work developed in partnership with the IMA and Lahore Biennale Foundation.