Overview

Hiba Kalache (b. 1972) lives and works between San Francisco, CA and Beirut, Lebanon. Within her multidisciplinary practice encompassing drawing, painting and sculptural installation, Kalache addresses the geopolitics of the middle east from the perspective of a female body. On four separate occasions throughout the course of her life, Kalache has left her family home in Beirut behind. Uprooted from her heritage, the abstract idea of translation has been a literal fact of her daily existence and a recurring theme in her work. Her canvases, layered with soft washes of acrylic ink and passionate, intuitive bursts of color, are rooted in a sense of landscape, but the artist’s fragmented and instinctive gestures recall the splintering of memories over the passage of time, leaving traces of emotion untethered to concrete imagery or place. The resulting works, surreal and imagined, exist outside of time and place, referencing the abjectness of the physical body and its experiences.

Documents
Works
  • Hiba Kalache, Ecology of violence II, 2023
    Hiba Kalache
    Ecology of violence II, 2023
    Ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    86 x 65 in
    218.4 x 165.1 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, Irresponsibleness of masses, 2023
    Hiba Kalache
    Irresponsibleness of masses, 2023
    Ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 65 in
    165.1 x 165.1 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, Who is responsible? Is it excusable? Was it inevitable?, 2023
    Hiba Kalache
    Who is responsible? Is it excusable? Was it inevitable?, 2023
    Ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 86 in
    165.1 x 218.4 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, August in Beirut happens without the world knowing, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    August in Beirut happens without the world knowing, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 56 in
    165.1 x 142.2 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, Barbary figs ripen on brilliant mornings, with firm flesh, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    Barbary figs ripen on brilliant mornings, with firm flesh, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    86 x 65 in
    218.4 x 165.1 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, blood is polluted with fat, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    blood is polluted with fat, 2022
    Oil, oil pastel, and oil bar on canvas
    58 1/2 x 65 1/2 in
    148.6 x 166.4 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, but the conditions of ecstasy are the same as those for terror, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    but the conditions of ecstasy are the same as those for terror, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 65 in
    165.1 x 165.1 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, From the series ‘worn, weary, torn and teary’, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    From the series ‘worn, weary, torn and teary’, 2022
    Ink, pastel and oil on canvas
    30 x 34 5/8 in
    76.2 x 87.9 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, I plunge my hands into the sun, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    I plunge my hands into the sun, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    102 x 65 1/2 in
    259.1 x 166.4 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, in our country of sulfur and copper a new will rises, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    in our country of sulfur and copper a new will rises, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 56 in
    165.1 x 142.2 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, in the water of certain rivers there is a wild happiness, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    in the water of certain rivers there is a wild happiness, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    86 x 65 in
    218.4 x 165.1 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, some flowers wilt tombs, while orchards begin to blossom, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    some flowers wilt tombs, while orchards begin to blossom, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 56 in
    165.1 x 142.2 cm
  • Hiba Kalache, this morning I killed a fly had I been a State I would have destroyed a city, 2022
    Hiba Kalache
    this morning I killed a fly had I been a State I would have destroyed a city, 2022
    Acrylic ink, oil and oil bar on canvas
    65 x 65 in
    165.1 x 165.1 cm
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