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Rad Hourani
File:Rad Hourani.jpg
Rad Hourani in 2009
Born (1982-06-15) June 15, 1982 (age 42)
NationalityCanadian
EducationHigh school

Rad Hourani is a Canadian artist, designer, and photographer known for his neutral, genderless creations.[1][2]. He created the first UNISEX gender neutral ready to wear collection in fashion history and launched the now eponymous brand, in October 2007, at just 25.

Two years later, he presented his first photo and video exhibition at the Jardins du Palais-Royal in Paris to great acclaim and continues exhibiting his photographic work around the world, in particular a film projection at Centre Pompidou in Paris, an interactive installation at the Tate Modern in London, as well as different installations at the FIT Museum in New York, MU Art Center in the Netherlands and the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark. His most recent multidisciplinary exhibitions were presented at Arsenal Contemporary Art Center in Montreal, the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in New York and a film installation at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

In January 2013, Rad Hourani became an invited member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris, marking him both the first Canadian to show during Couture Week, and the first designer to show a unisex collection at this event.[3][4]

His work is an attentive study of the human body that celebrates neutrality as a defining human trait. The Rad Hourani unisex process advocates non-conformity as the essence of individualism. He sees modernity as an odyssey free of limit, gender, age, religion, boundaries, and conditioning. In his own vision, he is sketching a new, freer way to live.

Personal Life

Born in 1982 in Jordan from a Jordanian-Canadian father and a Syrian mother, he moved to Montreal, Quebec at the age of 16 to complete high school. After his graduation, he began working as an art director. At the age of 23, he moved to Paris, where he started photography and shooting videos.

Career

  • October 2007 - Paris - Dominique Fiat Gallery Unisex Collection #0 Debut show / exhibition - The first Unisex Gender Neutral collection in fashion history [5]
  • February 2010 - New York - Yvon Lambert Gallery - Unisex Collection #5 Show
  • April 2010 - Antwerp - New York Times [6] Black Is The New Black Diary
  • October 2010 - Paris - Joyce Gallery Unisex Transformable Collection #6 film
  • June 2011 - Arnhem - Arnhem Biennale Unframed video installation
  • Octobrer 2011 - Paris - Mannerheim Gallery Unisex Transformable Collection #8 Exhibition
  • October 2011 - Seoul / South Korea 5 YRS OF UNISEX show
  • January 2012 - Paris - Rad Hourani Gallery Opening
  • June 2012 - Hong Kong - I.T Gallery Earth Video installation
  • November 2012 - New York - Fit Museum Lecture with historian Valerie Steele
  • July 2013 - Paris - Chris Garneau live performance Unisex Couture Collection #11 show
  • November 2013 - Montreal - Centre Phi SEAMLESS exhibition + 5 YRS OF UNISEX Book Launch
  • March 2014 - Dubai - Art Week 5 YRS OF UNISEX exhibition
  • April 2014 - Montreal - Rad Hourani gallery opening
  • June 2014 - Eindhover - Mu Art Center GENDERBLENDER Exhibition
  • July 2014 - Paris - Chinawomen live performance Unisex Couture Collection #13 show
  • November 2014 - Beijing - Artco Gallery Unisex exhibition and lecture
  • January 2015 - Paris - Canadian Cultural Centre Unisex Couture Sculpture /Collection #14 exhibition
  • April 2015 - London - Selfridges "A GENDER" concept ambassador lecture
  • September 2015 - Herning - Museum of Contemporary Art Resistance Exhibition
  • November 2015 - Montreal - Arsenal Contemporary Art Center Neutrality Exhibition
  • February 2016 - Tbilisi - Georgia Photography Week Portraits Exhibition
  • July 2016 - Berlin - L40 Gallery Eye Exhibition
  • June 2017 - Bilbao - Guggenheim Museum Film installation in collaboration with Edouard Lock
  • November 2017 - Dubai - Innovative Award given by the Arab Fashion Council
  • June 2018 - Montreal - RH gallery Self-Titling Exhibition
  • October 2018 - Boston - Fine Arts Museum lecture with curator Michelle Finamore

References