In a white room, chairs and low tables were arranged in an orderly fashion on a brown rectangle with various cylindrical and cubic sculptures.
Rad Hourani Letter A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z, from the series Alphabet, installation view, 2022-2023.
Photo: courtesy of the artist

Through his art, Rad Hourani presents alternatives to socially imposed norms. As an artist with dyslexia, ADD, and dysphonia, he challenges a world based on ableism and uses his experience to place inclusion at heart of his practice. His approach, consistently developed over many years, lies at the intersection of art and social transformation.

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