identity card, cookie fortune, love heart gems, photographs, soap packaging, question by aneesa, postcards from doha ramada, comic book scrap and pen on acetate, framedProject Native Informant
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The artwork features a vibrant collage of diverse visual elements. The composition combines various shapes, textures, and colors, creating a dynamic and layered aesthetic. The central focus appears to be a photographic image framed by a web-like structure, hinting at themes of interconnectedness and fragility. The artwork integrates found objects, such as flowers and organic materials, alongside abstract elements, suggesting a blend of the natural and the conceptual. The overall style reflects a contemporary approach, where the artist has skillfully juxtaposed disparate components to evoke a sense of exploration and discovery within the viewer. ...
Sophia Al-Maria is a Qatari-American artist, writer, and filmmaker living and working in London. Though her work spans many disciplines including drawing, film and screen-writing for TV, it is united by a preoccupation with the power of storytelling and myth, and in particular with imagining revisionist histories and alternative futures.
With her friend and collaborator Fatima Al Qadiri, Al-Maria coined the term “Gulf Futurism” to describe the growing atomisation of individuals and the shifting ground of urban planning, aesthetics, and media, and their impact on everyday life in the post-oil Persian Gulf. Her cinematic artist’s videos are fuelled by the combination of critical rigour with an affective charge in their explorations of language, imperialism, and counter-histories – a deep investigation and dramatisation of the sociopolitical, economic, and environmental present. ...
Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.