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The Third line Art Gallery Dubai With 3 Exhibitions / Lamya Gargash, Shabahang Tayyari and Bady Dalloul
The third line gallery is hosting 3 exhibitions in Alserkal Avenue, Dubai.
Artdayme: Azadeh jafarian: The third line gallery is located at warehouse 78 alserkal avenue .When you entered in the gallery you can see All of the exhibitions’s catalogs arranged on the table.
Third line has art shop that you can find t shirts, mug, hat, chair, cushion and prints artwork that design by gallery artists .
Mrs Gabby is European manager of gallery.
The Third Line, Alserkal Avenue Founded in 2005, The Third Line is a Dubai-based gallery that represents contemporary Middle Eastern artists locally, regionally, and internationally.
Lamya Gargash with “Isthmus” at the main gallery
These days,The main gallery allocated to Lamya Gargash artworks. This exhibition Curated by Sophie Mayuko Arni is fifth solo show of artist at The Third Line art gallery. It is named “Isthmus” .
This photos are showing humans experiences of owning world . Photos are about building space with different usuals conditions. Gargash artworks recounts human experiences throughout different geographies, all without the direct presence of the human figure. Photographing selections of objects, furniture pieces, window details, and wall trimmings speaks louder than the sum of these individual design decisions - each interior element embodies a human quality and expectations of audience preferences of a certain decade, socio-economic situation, and culture. The last section of Isthmus is dedicated to the artist's never-before-seen still-life photography that shows precious objects each symbolising a member of her immediate family. Gargash's analogue camera, placed in between these objects, marks the artist's presence. From finding poetry in existing curated interiors to curating her own assemblage of objects, Gargash is on a new journey.
‘Stop counting the waves following me you seabirds!’ Is displayed in upstairs
The second part is showing Shabahang Tayyari's art works in upstairs . Shabahang Tayyari's solo exhibition . this exhibition is named 'Stop counting the waves following me, you seabirds! ‘is a container of different scenarios that are in tension with the capacity of the exhibition, matters of uniformity, replication, flatness, originality, fiction, and exclusivity.
Waves getting on back to back. They want to carry viewers with their self. Empty space gives thinking time to everyone. You can join to waves and go to utopia.
Tayyari’s artworks don’t have any time and place but they said to you that you should live now not in past or future. Shabahang Tayyari explores these themes within the frame of each painting, between the different frames, and throughout the overall installation and spatial arrangement of the works.
The paintings seamlessly flow into one another, with each work acting as both a continuation of its own narrative, and a source of inspiration for others.
‘A country without a door or windows” is the last one
Now turn to third exhibition is next to Shabahang’s artworks. Artworks of Bady Dalloul. This works have been built of pocket matchboxes. “A country without a door or windows” is name of this exhibition.
Dalloul is sharing his experience about the Syrian war . This artworks may be childish and colorful in the first signs but it is sharply contrast with the harsh reality of the stories they depict of the Syrian war . Despite the drawings small size, they offer a potent message by helping to process and cope with the overwhelming pain of historical events. Dalloul's approach isn't only a means of artistic expression: it's also a way to domesticate the pain of personal and collective memories.
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