
Raed Yassin
Princess of Oblivion V, 2018
Archival inkjet print on archival paper
100 cm X 70 cm
Edition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
In the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In...
In the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In a bout of pure jealousy, the beautiful princess was poisoned and killed before she could wear the custom-made garment that Fadwa modeled.
n the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In a bout of pure jealousy, the beautiful princess was poisoned and killed before she could wear the custom-made garment that Fadwa modeled.
In the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In a bout of pure jealousy, the beautiful princess was poisoned and killed before she could wear the custom-made garment that Fadwa modeled.
n the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In a bout of pure jealousy, the beautiful princess was poisoned and killed before she could wear the custom-made garment that Fadwa modeled.
In the series Princess of Oblivion, photographs of Fadwa Harb, one of his father’s first models, show her wearing several dresses intended for his wealthy client, a Saudi princess. In a bout of pure jealousy, the beautiful princess was poisoned and killed before she could wear the custom-made garment that Fadwa modeled.
Provenance
Exhibitions
Yassin Haute Couture solo exhibition at Marfa' 2018Courtesy of Marfa’ Projects
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