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Hadi Rahnaward’s Fraying Rug of Charred and Pristine Matchsticks Crumbles Under Violence — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 18 April 2024 15:36
Published 18 April 2024
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Art#Afghanistan #Hadi Rahnaward #installation #matchesApril 18, 2024Grace Ebert#Afghanistan #Hadi Rahnaward #installation #matches



Art

#Afghanistan
#Hadi Rahnaward
#installation
#matches

April 18, 2024

Grace Ebert

Hadi Rahnaward, “Fragile Balance,” installation view of ‘Dislocations’ at Palais de Tokyo. Photo by Quentin Chevrier. All images shared with permission

Stamped with a footprint and burned patches, Hadi Rahnaward’s matchstick rug at Palais de Tokyo frays at the edges. Titled “Fragile Balance,” the meticulously laid installation is part of the exhibition Dislocations curated in partnership Portes ouvertes sur l’art, a nonprofit supporting artists in exile.

Rahnaward works across film, photography, and installation and is interested in the cycles of violence within his native Afghanistan, particularly concerning Taliban rule. Weaving and rugmaking have long traditions with the region’s nomadic tribes, and the practice today continues both in the country and with refugees who fled during the Soviet-Afghan war. In “Fragile Balance,” innumerable matches cram together, and the combination of pristine, red heads and charred tips creates an ornate motif. Remnants of violence appear to erode such a powerful symbol of value and culture, which splinters and piles up like rubble.

Dislocations is on view through June 30, and you can follow Rahnaward on Instagram.

 

individual matches form an ornate patterned rug and individual matches break away

Photo by Quentin Chevrier

a pile of matchsticks sits atop of a rug made of matchsticks

Photo courtesy of the artist

a footprint appears in a matchstick rug

Photo courtesy of the artist

individual matches form an ornate patterned rug and individual matches break away

Photo by Quentin Chevrier

#Afghanistan
#Hadi Rahnaward
#installation
#matches

 

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