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Khadim Ali: Invisible Border, Brisbane

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Usually when an exhibition takes over a display space such as the Institute of Modern Art, it weaves a story. Whether sharing a common theme or stemming from the same pair of hands, the various pieces remain connected — and that connection tells a tale. That’s true of Khadim Ali’s new show at the Fortitude Valley spot; however, Invisible Border also features weaving in a more literal sense. Its big eye-catching pieces: intricately woven tapestries.

The centrepiece is called Invisible Border 1, and it stretches nine metres. Hand-woven by Hazara men and women, it’s made by a community that has lost loved ones to conflict. The striking textile piece is joined by other tapestries, as well as miniature paintings and sound installations…



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