The horizon is a circle
In Chourouk Hriech's works, the world's oceans and cities are enveloped and entwined. As ships and liners become part of an architecture of bridges, skyscrapers and ultimately archeology, humanity encompasses all and the horizon loops into invisibility. Hriech plays with her work in a self-styled geometrical zone between cultures, geographies and what she describes as 'kingdoms of opposites', which incorporate the public and private, visible and invisible, in additions of black and subtractions of white." By November Paynter, critic and independent curator. 2008
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