Modes and Methods

Methods of making in the field of art have traditionally been reflective of the era in which an artist was operating, and the tools/technology available for creative production within a given context. Artists featured in this show all use starkly different methods of production, making procedures and methods involved in the making process integral to the reading of their finished products.

Autobiography (Found Objects), Ebtisam Abdulaziz, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Khorfakan 4, Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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My Home, My Studio, Ebtisam Abdulaziz, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Sanawat, Maitha Demithan, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Flower in the Garden, Maitha Demithan, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Tarboush Boy, Khalid Mezaina, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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The Head, Noor Al Suwaidi, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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The Last Look, Lateefa Bint Maktoum, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Scratch on Paper, Mohammed Kazem, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Red Circle, Layla Juma, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Untitled, Abdul Qader Al Rais, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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After Press Conference No.4, Hassan Sharif, From the collection of: Barjeel Art Foundation
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Credits: Story

Curator: Suheyla Takesh

Credits: All media
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.

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