Discover Asian Artists
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Muhannad Shono
Shono's drawings and installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore themes of nature, technology, and the human condition. His work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
Daniah Al Saleh
Al Saleh's digital and new media works explore themes of language, code, and the relationship between humans and technology. Her practice is marked by a sense of conceptual rigor and a keen interest in the social implications of technology.
Dana Awartani
Awartani's works, often involving traditional Islamic art forms and craft techniques, explore themes of cultural heritage, memory, and the interplay between past and present. Her practice is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep respect for tradition.
Sara Abu Abdullah
Abu Abdullah's video and installation works, often incorporating found footage and domestic objects, explore themes of gender, domesticity, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Ayman Yossri Daydban
Daydban's multidisciplinary work explores themes of identity, memory, and cultural displacement. His practice often incorporates found objects and personal narratives.
Basmah Felemban
Felemban's works, often involving photography and installation, explore themes of perception, space, and the interplay between the natural and artificial. Her practice is marked by a subtle and contemplative approach.
Zahra Al Ghamdi
Al Ghamdi's installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore themes of memory, landscape, and the passage of time. Her work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
Mohammad AlFaraj
AlFaraj's works, often involving video and installation, explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the interplay between public and private spaces. His practice is marked by a critical and engaged approach.
Sultan bin Fahad
bin Fahad's works, often involving painting and installation, explore themes of cultural heritage, memory, and the interplay between past and present. His practice is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep respect for tradition.
Ahaad Alamoudi
Alamoudi's video and installation works, often incorporating found footage and domestic objects, explore themes of gender, domesticity, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.