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حَيْرِي سَيْفُ الدِّين Hayrī Sayf al-Dīn

Hayri Sayfuddin is an interdisciplinary practice exploring the relationship between ethics, perception, and knowledge. The work is structured around two conceptual orientations: Hayri, an inclination toward goodness, and Sayfuddin, a commitment to discernment. Together they frame an inquiry into clarity, attention, and the formation of meaning.

Working across art, poetry, writing, and academic research, the practice treats visual form, language, and scholarship as interconnected modes of investigation. Through processes of reflection and reduction, the work examines the distinction between appearance and reality, the ethics of representation, and the relationship between inner experience and public expression.

Art is approached as a site of inquiry. Language becomes a medium of attention. Research provides critical and methodological grounding. These forms converge in a sustained exploration of perception, responsibility, and the conditions through which understanding emerges.

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