Men Greeting (from the Bus Station Bridge)

Farah Al Qasimi

Men Greeting (from the Bus Station Bridge), 202577 x 204cmSign in to view price
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archival print in aluminum artist’s frameFrançois Ghebaly
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Farah Al Qasimi
Artist
Farah Al Qasimi
B.1991, Emirati

Working primarily with photography, video and performance, Farah Al Qasimi (b. 1991, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) examines postcolonial structures of power, gender and taste in the Gulf Arab states. Dividing her time between Dubai and New York, Al Qasimi has integrated her practice as a social critique and observation of the layered aspects of each place indirectly. Through her bold and vibrant photographs, she explores the unspoken social norms and values embedded in a place, a moment or an object. Her thought-provoking images act as an invitation for the viewer to sense the unspoken boundaries that govern the scenes which they catch a glimpse of. Al Qasimi’s recent works challenge the viewer to consider their own understanding of reality, aspiration, individuality and the reflected image. In series such as 'Funhouse', Al Qasimi demonstrates her skill with mise-en-scene in photographs that are richly detailed, evoking a tromp-l’oeil effect, which are at turns delightful, delirious and disturbing. Elsewhere, the artist creates works that confront commonplace notions of figurative photography and portraiture. ...

Farah Al Qasimi: Artworks
Dragon Mart Still Life 1
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Dragon Mart Still Life 1, 2023
71 x 102cm
Dragon Mart Still Life 2
Farah Al Qasimi
Dragon Mart Still Life 2, 2023
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Shadow Animals
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Shadow Animals, 2023
53 x 76cm
Dragon Mart Shopping Bags
Farah Al Qasimi
Dragon Mart Shopping Bags, 2023
28 x 38cm
Cosmetics Store Demolition
Farah Al Qasimi
Cosmetics Store Demolition, 2023
53 x 76cm
Leopard Print Blanket
Farah Al Qasimi
Leopard Print Blanket, 2022
127 x 84cm
Conversation
Farah Al Qasimi
Conversation, 2023
127 x 84cm
Marrim's Eye
Farah Al Qasimi
Marrim's Eye, 2023
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Bird Market (The Blue One Escaped)
Farah Al Qasimi
Bird Market (The Blue One Escaped), 2020
178 x 127cm
White Soap in Pink Bathroom
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White Soap in Pink Bathroom, 2021
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Selfie with Toy Gun
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Selfie with Toy Gun, 2021
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Pigeon in Flight
Farah Al Qasimi
Pigeon in Flight, 2025
77 x 54cm
Men Greeting (from the Bus Station Bridge)
Farah Al Qasimi
Men Greeting (from the Bus Station Bridge), 2025
77 x 204cm
Desert Hyacinth
Farah Al Qasimi
Desert Hyacinth, 2025
76 x 53.5cm
Guessing Game
Farah Al Qasimi
Guessing Game, 2025
77 x 204cm
François Ghebaly
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François Ghebaly
Los Angeles, New York City

Since 2009, François Ghebaly has presented an innovative, eclectic program of Los Angeles-based and international artists. With a history of identifying and championing diverse voices and emerging talent, the gallery’s roster has grown to include 27 artists and 2 artist estates, ranging from early career, such as Sharif Farrag and Ludovic Nkoth, to mid-career, like Christine Sun Kim, Meriem Bennani, Kelly Akashi, Farah Al Qasimi, and Genesis Belanger, to well established, including Sayre Gomez, Kathleen Ryan, Neïl Beloufa and Candice Lin as well as underground legends, like Patrick Jackson and Mike Kuchar. The gallery advances the reach of its artists’ visions by publishing exhibition catalogues and producing artist editions. Located since 2013 in a 12,000 square foot warehouse space in Downtown Los Angeles, the gallery is a mainstay of the burgeoning Arts District community, and recently expanded to New York's Lower East Side. François Ghebaly’s program demonstrates a commitment to challenging work across all media and to fostering the progressive, boundary-pushing practices of its artists. ...

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