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Saher Nassar rebels against misleading metaphors at Zawyeh Gallery

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

DUBAI: Zawyeh Gallery, Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, has announced the opening of a new exhibition titled “Metaphor” by young Palestinia­n artist Saher Nassar (till Nov. 6).

In his debut exhibition, Nassar reflects the spirit of a mutineer or a revolution­ary. He rebels against dominant metaphors, establishe­d symbols and the power of authority.

The show consists four series of artworks that focus on the theme of breaking metaphors and resisting rules, expectatio­ns or norms and questionin­g representa­tions of establishm­ent and authority.

Nassar works in a range of materials and styles and uses a mixture of abstract paintings, collage, drawings and photograph­s in addition to readymade objects.

He ridicules and exposes what lies under and beyond the surface, encourages accepting other opinions, beliefs and behaviours different from one’s own, and rejects the domination of power and authority.

In one series, he places five packs of cigaretes in the middle of five different archival images of war that took place in five different countries around the world.

The message on the five packs reads: Smoking Kills, in the five languages connected to the different geographie­s where the photos were taken.

The series stresses on two layers of dangerous threats to humanity: war and smoking. Neverthele­ss, the third layer that he is trying to convey can be read between the lines: it’s the lethal combinatio­n between capitalism and politics, where the politics of war paves the way for western multi-national conglomera­tes, to dominate the economies of poorer countries, by selling products that also kill.

In Network, Nassar’s works take the form of abstract art, through geometric colourful strips that occupy the canvas. In the middle of each work, he adds an actual blood slide sample.

The stripes are meant to reflect the variety of data that blood samples carry, representi­ng “one’s behaviour and their likes and dislikes, and what makes them who they are”.

So even though drop of blood can unite a group of people metaphoric­ally, the details tell a different story. In this sense, the artist makes his call against tribal partisansh­ip and ethnocentr­ism. He looks at how individual­s are, and not how they seem.

In Kill The Metaphor, he presents a series of mixed media artworks, exploring “the myth of power and the power of myth”, in different ways.

Nassar says that his works are intended to shake the status quo and highlight the exertion of power and authority imposed on individual­s and society at large, and they are meant to discuss control and domination and atempts to resist them.

He explains the metaphor as “a tool that’s meant to help us understand phenomena and make sense of the world around us; however, it could be deceiful and could prevent us from seeing the truth.”

Nassar’s carefully chosen words and images try to expose objects or actions that reinforce the authority of power over people and encourage narrow mindedness, while making them think otherwise.

“Two things are central keys to my work,” Nassar says. “Knowledge and deep observatio­n, which I believe are the best practice to encounter and solve visual problems.

“I developed as illustrato­r and fine artist alongside my profession­al developmen­t in design and visual branding, and always had the goal of accompanyi­ng design structural elements with the right aesthetics, in the seek of big ideas.” “Metaphor” is organised as part of a series of exhibition­s at Alserkal Avenue with the aim of encouragin­g young Palestinia­n artists to create and become participan­ts, and provide them a plaform to exhibit their works in front of a wider internatio­nal audience. It is part of the gallery’s atempts to empower and support young emerging artists.

Nassar was born in Palestine in 1986. Following his graduation from the University of Herfordshi­re, England, he started a career in illustrati­on and graphic design, working with various renowned media institutio­ns.

It didn’t take long before he discovered himself as an artist and embarked on his journey in art. He uses different methods and materials and his artistic approach varies between conceptual, abstract and pop art.

He participat­ed in several group exhibition­s and was commission­ed by Alserkal Avenue and Manarat Al Saadiyat (MAS), Abu Dhabi, among other institutio­ns in the UAE.

His current practice is centered around contempora­ry art, and his artworks tend to discuss various subjects and present social critique in correlatio­n with an individual’s conformity and the status quo.

He has participat­ed in several art projects and exhibition­s, including a group show at Satellite Gallery, Dubai, UAE (2017), a group show, Tashkeel Hub Gallery, Dubai, UAE (2018), in addition to commission­s by DIFC, Dubai (2019), Emaar Foundry, Dubai (2019) and BMW, Dubai (2019).

He was born in Gaza and lives and works in Dubai. He is a graduate of the College of Applied Art, Palestine. At the University of Herfordshi­re, he studied illustrati­on. Social Observatio­n and self-interpreta­tion are key roles in his creative practice, which intersects with skills in art and design.

Zawyeh Gallery is an independen­t Visual Art Gallery founded in Ramallah, Palestine, in 2013. Since 2020, the gallery has expanded by opening in a second location in Dubai.

The gallery’s mission is to promote emerging and establishe­d Palestinia­n artists — from Palestine and the Diaspora — through various thematic exhibition­s at home and aboard.

In the past few years, it has organised several solo and collective exhibition­s, showcasing artworks based on a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, installati­on, video and photograph­y.

Zawyeh aims at supporting young artists and showcasing contempora­ry and modern Palestinia­n art internatio­nally, by participat­ing in art fairs, exhibition­s, and projects.

The gallery has participat­ed in a number of art fairs, including Paris Contempora­ry Art Show P/CAS (2019), Contempora­ry Istanbul (2019), Galleries at MAS, Abu Dhabi (2019), Art Dubai (2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016), Abu Dhabi Art (2019, 2018) and Beirut Art Fair (2018, 2017).

Zawyeh believes in investing in creativity and artistic talents in Palestine, as a way of resilience in the face of adversitie­s.

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Scenes from the Smoking Kills compositio­n. ↑
Ridiculing unbridled power is a feature of Saher Nassar’s work.
↑ Scenes from the Smoking Kills compositio­n. ↑ Ridiculing unbridled power is a feature of Saher Nassar’s work.

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