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SUMMARY:Gilman Contemporary Presents Alia Ali: Threadlines\, a Solo Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:For her first solo exhibition in Ketchum\, Alia Ali brings toge
 ther works produced across a constellation of geographies. From Margilan\, 
 Uzbekistan and Jaipur\, India to Dakar\, Senegal\, Abidjan\, Côte d’Ivoi
 re\, Marrakech\, Morocco\, Paris\, France\, and New Orleans\, Louisiana.\\n
 \\nThreadlines considers textile not simply as material\, but as a carrier 
 of memory\, migration\, labor\, ritual\, and exchange. Across photography\,
  textile\, and architectural intervention\, patterns become quiet cartograp
 hies: maps of touch\, texture\, movement\, and trade.\\n\\nThough emerging 
 from distinct places and material histories\, the works converge here along
  an invisible map\, where cloth becomes a language capable of crossing bord
 ers more fluidly than politics permits.\\n\\nRather than foregrounding divi
 sion\, the exhibition leads with poetics: the intimacy of the handmade\, th
 e movement of thread across generations\, and the subtle ways visual langua
 ges survive circulation\, appropriation\, and time.\\n\\nAt Gilman Contempo
 rary\, these intersecting trajectories gather temporarily into a shared spa
 ce. The gallery becomes a meeting point for materials\, gestures\, and hist
 ories drawn from multiple parts of the world — bound by a common impulse 
 to create\, adorn\, remember\, and belong.\\n\\nAlia Ali is a graduate of W
 ellesley College (Political Sciences and Studio Art)\, the California Insti
 tute of the Arts (Photography and Media)\, and is a NIKON Global Ambassador
 . Her work has integrated the permanent collections of The British Museum\,
  Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago (MoCP)\, New Orleans Museum of 
 Art (NOMA)\, and Princeton University\, among others. Her monument "al-Fala
 k" was funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation and now sits at the Arab Amer
 ican National Museum. Her work has been featured in publications including 
 Vogue\, Harper’s Bazaar\, Architectural Digest\, and the Financial Times.
  Alia Ali's works and lives in and between New Orleans\, Paris\, Marrakech 
 and Jaipur.
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