Lamya Gargash: Isthmus
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Curated by Sophie Mayuko Arni
Lamya Gargash’s fifth solo show at The Third Line – Isthmus –is an exhibition that celebrates the artist’s poetics of space and 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 exhibition debuts a new series of works as Gargash travelled from Dubai, UAE to Atami, Japan to photograph Hotel Acao Annex. In dialogue with an older body of work, we find Gargash’s pictures of the Queen Elizabeth II (QE2) cruise ship, an iconic British ocean liner converted into a floating hotel that is permanently floating in Dubai.
The word “isthmus” is a metaphor for capturing interiors in spaces as disparate as the Cultural Foundation in Abu Dhabi, Hotel Acao in Atami, and the QE2 in Dubai. “Isthmus” comes from a Latin word referring to a narrow strip of land between two seas, connecting two large land areas on either end. “Isthmus”is also a simile, as the exhibition connects two places that are fundamentally different yet share similar qualities. Arni invites viewers to look around the exhibition with a blank mind and guess which photograph was taken where.
Allegory is the third figure of speech in our toolbox. 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.
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Text by Sophie Mayuko Arni
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Lamya GargashArches & Drapes, 2022C-type Print52.00 x 70.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashOld English Sheepdog, 2022C-type Print80.00 x 80.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashThe Formal Dining Chairs, 2022C-type Print80.00 x 80.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashA View, 2022C-type Print80.00 x 80.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashThe Globe, 2014C-type Print90.00 x 120.00 cmEdition of 3, 1AP
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Lamya GargashA Meaningful Conversation, 2022C-type Print120.00 x 120.00 cmEdition of 3, 1AP
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Lamya GargashExistence, 2022C-type Print70.00 x 70.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashReflection, 2022C-type Print70.00 x 70.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashThe Costume Department, 2022C-type Print70.00 x 70.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashA Trio of Chandeliers, 2022C-type Print70.00 x 70.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashFamily Still Life in Old Family Home, 2023C-type Print80.00 x 80.00 cmEdition of 5, 1AP
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Lamya GargashFamily Still Life, 2023C-type print124.00 x 157.00 cmEdition of 3, 1AP
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Lamya GargashFamily Still Life (Detail I), 2023Archival Inkjet Print59.40 x 42.00 cmEdition of 8, 2AP
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Lamya GargashFamily Still Life (Detail II), 2023Archival Inkjet Print59.40 x 42.00 cmEdition of 8, 2AP
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Lamya GargashFamily Still Life (Detail III), 2023Archival Inkjet Print42.00 x 29.70 cmEdition of 8, 2AP