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Mixed Media Artistry of Ammar Al Attar

June 12, 20233 Mins Read
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Ammar Al Attar, a renowned mixed-media artist
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Ammar Al Attar is a photographer and mixed media artist who incorporates mixed media elements into his practice. Born in 1981, he lives in Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. Completely self-taught, Al Attar’s practice seeks to not only document and translate but also methodically research and examine aspects of Emirati ritual, material culture, and geographic orientation that are increasingly illusive in his rapidly globalizing society.

“I began by photographing the places in the UAE that were part of my daily life, driving in my car for hours after my government job ended each afternoon, rolling the driver’s side window down and shooting with my Leica,” says Ammar

Mixed Media Artwork by Ammar Al Attar
Mixed Media Artwork by Ammar Al Attar
Mixed Media Artwork by Ammar Al Attar
Mixed Media Artwork by Ammar Al Attar
Artwork by Ammar Al Attar

Al Attar often incorporates retro photographic equipment into his shoots. He hoards everything from slide projectors to large format cameras, dog-eared postcards and orphaned negatives and meticulously catalogues these clues to the past on the shelves of his Sharjah studio. His ongoing research project, Reverse Moments a collaboration with various long-time studio photographers, collects stories and artefacts that compose the history of photography in the UAE and curates these flashes into a critical emerging narrative.

Al Attar’s first solo show Prayer Rooms brought viewers into Muslim sacred spaces from impermanent ‘porta-mosques’ on roadsides, and simple neighbourhood mosques, to sleek shopping malls and office complex prayer rooms in the UAE, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. Sibeel Water, which was shown at Dubai’s Cuadro Gallery in 2013, investigated both the industrial and decorative range of public water fountains positioned outside homes and government buildings in the UAE as a form of charitable giving to workers and passersby compelling viewers to consider the theme of resource conservation in the desert alongside Islamic geometric patterns and hospitality that is slowly dying out.

With Index 1.0, a series commissioned by Maraya Art Centre, Al Attar shot large format portraits of 50 artists, patrons, curators, and writers who paved the way for the established contemporary art hub that the UAE has come to be recognized as over the course of the past decade. The show marked a shift for Al Attar from portraits of places to portraits of people a pattern that continued with Salah, his 2015 solo show at Cuadro Gallery, which immersed viewers in the movements, meta-movements and meaning of prayer in Islam through stark self-portraits and the artist’s first performance piece, in which he filmed himself praying in the midst of busy intersections and noted how passerby responded.

“Although I will always value research and documentation, particularly as it is grounded in my country’s culture, my work is now moving beyond borders and neat labels,” says the artist.
Al Attar’s work has been increasingly shown within the UAE and Gulf and is held in prestigious public and private collections including Sharjah Art Foundation, Barjeel Art Foundation, Maraya Art Centre, the forthcoming Zayed National Museum, and others.

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