
Zeinab Al Hashemi
There May Exist, 2024
Oil Barrels, Camel Hides
Dimensions Variable
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Day 7, 2022
Wood, Angle Bar, Aluminium Tube, and Screws
160 x 160 cm
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Day 7, 2022
Wood, Angle Bar, Aluminium Tube, and Screws
160 x 160 cm
Installation View of Zeinab Al Hashemi: Constructivism: We See Things As We Are (2022).
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Day 4, 2022
Wood, Angle Bar, Aluminium Tube, and Screws
100 x 100 cm
Zeinab Al Hashami
Day 1, 2022
Angle Bar, Aluminium, Tube, and Screws
60 x 60 cm
Zeinab Al Hashemi
“Tarajal," 2021
Steel Rebar Rods with Camel Hides and Oil Barrel
80 x 160 cm
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Cloud 9, 2015
Digital Scenography
80 x 120 cm
Edition 1 of 5
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Kalak, 2018
Neon
100 x 70 cm
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Kun - Be, 2019
Neon
80 x 160 cm
Zeinab Al Hashemi
Merged Coast, 2014
Digital Scenography
100 x 150 cm
Edition 2 of 5
Zeinab Al Hashemi
One Day We Shall Be What We Want, 2019
Neon
160 x 80 cm
Zeinab Alhashemi is an Emirati conceptual artist based in Dubai. Having graduated from Zayed University with a BA in Arts and Science, the artist specialised in Multimedia Design, and has since become known for her large scale contemporary sight-specific installations.
Alhashemi is fascinated with capturing the transformation of the UAE following the country’s construction and industrial booms from her own perspective. She examines the contrast as well as interdependence that came to exist between the abstract, geometric shapes of urbanism and the organic form associated with her country’s natural landscape. Since Alhashemi’s childhood, the familiarity of traditional scenery and nature was largely disturbed to facilitate the rise of the man-made. In her experimental installations, in search of a new identity appropriate to the modern condition, the artist deconstructs the viewer’s understanding of their surroundings and introduces an alternative point of view, creating a new perception of the reality.
Drawing inspiration from the natural topography of the UAE, Alhashemi experiments with a variety of materials to position the viewer over the intangible boundary between the natural and artificial. While her work is reminiscent of the traditional landscape due to color and textures, such familiarity is quickly disturbed by the striking contrast arising from the use of industrial materials such as mesh metal - suddenly reminding of human interference. Alhashemi’s work in itself, is a true representation of her homeland today which strikes a delicate balance between modernism and tradition in an unexpectedly harmonious coexistence.
In her short career, the young artist has participated in numerous art fairs and festivals such as Sikka Art Fair and Dubai Design Week. Alhashemi’s work was featured in exhibitions at prominent galleries around the world as well as Sharjah Biennial 11. Her recent project Alhashemi was commissioned by the Institute de France and DCT Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi to showcase at the inauguration of the Louvre Abu Dhabi and was part of the Co-Lab Show in 2018. Currently the artist is one of the Artists in Residence for SETI-Institute In San Fransisco, an Art and Science residency that encourages an engagement and research between artists and scientists. Her next commissions will be revealed at EXPO2021 Dubai at the Sustainable pavilion.