Shaded Containment (Dawn)

Alia Hamaoui

Shaded Containment (Dawn), 202464.5 x 50cmSign in to view price
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Material
uv print on dyed sand, aluminium with iridescent perspex mount, aluminium frame
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a unique and visually striking composition. The dominant colors are vibrant shades of green, complemented by splashes of purple and teal. The overall image has a dreamlike, almost surreal quality, with a flowing, organic form in the center that appears to be emerging from the lush, forested background. The artist has employed a distinctive technique, blending elements of sculpture, painting, and photography to create a captivating and enigmatic work. The piece invites the viewer to explore the interplay between the natural world and the artist's imaginative vision, hinting at deeper symbolic meanings or personal narratives. ...

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Shaded Containment (Dawn)
Artist
Alia Hamaoui
B.1996, British-Lebanese

Alia Hamaoui explores the proximate relationship of humanity and heritage, aiming to advance understanding of the interrelationship between cultural identity, the object, and place, as viewed from within our increasingly tech-infused existence. She is particularly interested in specific cultural artefacts that have been utilised by the cultural industry in shaping broader narratives of regional or national identity. Hamaoui’s sculptures often feature upholstered, padded forms made from terracotta-toned fabrics, which hang alongside pewter renditions of ancient Phoenician weapons. Her work merges clear references to archaic archaeology with elements of clothing and attire, employing textures and materials that evoke a deep sense of intimacy. The denim shorts hugging thighs and shin pads suggest an invitation to tackle, reflecting ideas about how the past literally encases the body. Hamaoui explores how fabrics, textiles, and clothing often express the female perspective of entrapment, especially within the gothic tradition. In her predominately sculptural process, Hamaoui layers, merges, and hybridizes objects, wrapping one within another, rendering these otherwise functional objects obsolete. This suggests a different form of activation, perhaps alluding to the gothic concept of ‘doubling’ or the Islamic superstition of the djinn named Qareen. Throughout her work, she pairs and mirrors objects, creating sculptural arrangements that evoke circularity and the repetition of the returning past. ...

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