Rana Beiruti

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Arab Design Now presents a survey of contemporary design from the Levant, the Gulf, and North Africa, featuring works across disciplines, from architectural installations and material research to contemporary crafts, furniture, graphic, and object design.

This publication not only serves as a reference of the exhibition Re-rooting, which took place at Darat al Funun in 2022, but also features essays written by various contributors on topics related to water politics, agro-ecology, and extractive building practices in Jordan and Palestine. It serves as a historical reference of initiatives and projects undertaken by civil society, artists, chefs, architects, and designers, who put self determination and artistic expression at the core of their practice, and how they overcame obstacles in a post-pandemic world.

The abstract art of Ali Kaaf is the result of his interests and dealings with script, architecture, and history. Kaaf’s abstractions are inspired by important cities in his life—Damascus, Beirut, and Berlin—and concepts such as Sufi mysticism and Islamic philosophy. The solo exhibition 'I Know the Emptiness of this House' at Darat al Funun features new commissions and a range of selected works covering various artistic disciplines, from drawings of paper and ink to photography, sound, video, and installations. At the center of this exhibition, Kaaf presents a new commission titled I Know the Emptiness of this House (2023), a spatial installation reflecting on Qusair Amra, the historical building built during the Umayyad era (between 723 and 743 AD) by Walid Ibn Yazid in the eastern deserts of Jordan. This conversation with Ali discusses this new commission, solo exhibition, and the evolution of his artistic practice.

In a world shaped by migrations, hyper-connectivity, and changing perspectives, design becomes a vital force for seeking freedom through 'motion.' The Amman Design Week 2017 catalogue offers a glimpse into the program, including the Hangar Exhibition, Crafts District, Student Exhibition, Mobile Maker Space, and Urban Park Competition. Know more about workshops, talks, and independent events that reflect the dynamic spirit of a community mobilizing for change.

Uncover the city's untold stories, talents, and ambitions in Amman Design Week's inaugural exhibition. With the support of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, this annual event has become a hallmark for educational and cultural programming in Jordan. With a program that includes the Hangar exhibition, The MakerSpace, The Crafts District, and a diverse schedule of workshops, talks, and cultural events, Amman Design Week is not just an event; it's a catalyst for change, propelling Jordan onto the global stage as a recognized hub for design, creativity, and the modern expression of Arab culture