Syrian artist Boutros al-Maari exhibits a selection of works completed during the last two years.
Tina Nader Omran is a young Jordanian artist that graduated from the American University of Cairo. Her father was a famous theater producer and aunt a Jordanian iconic actress.
The second phase of this year’s program at The Lab looks at the postcolonial context we inhabit through the metaphor of arrival and departure.
Shapes of Water is an international design project led by architect Silvana Annicchiarico, and promoted by Triennale Design Museum and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Borderline Installation is an outdoor intervention that questions pop-up barriers and border-walls.
From hundreds of pieces of discarded rubber, plastic, wood waste, aluminum, paper, and fabric, the possibilities of aesthetics and application could be found where it does not usually belong, and i
With opening nights taking place on the 5th and 6th of October in Jabal Amman and Jabal al Lweibdeh respectively, make sure not to miss the following art exhibitions during Amman Design Week 2019, hosted independently by galleries across the city.
Start in Jabal Amman at Tishreen at Jacaranda images is an exhibition by artist Mo Rusan, whose work revolves around the Middle East's visual heritage, folk art, and popular culture. The exhibition is a celebration of our ancestral connection to the land, of our traditional embroidered “Toub” (dress), adorned with stitches reflecting the land, its vegetation, birds, and animals.
Continue to Nabad Art Gallery to see works by Syrian artist Bourtros al-Maari, who does not work on one subject, but gives his brush and his ideas the freedom to choose, thus breaking the monotony and surprising us every time by combining the unusual with occasionally, the contradictory.
Around the corner at Wadi Finan Art Gallery are works by Dodi Tabbaa, a Bangladeshi-Jordanian multimedia artist, who shares her journey over the past few years in an exhibition entitled “Chapters”.
In Jabal Al Lweibdeh, Dar Al-Anda opens an exhibition for a young Jordanian artist named Tina Nader Omran, while Darat al Funun presents “Junctions - Phase II” at the Lab, as a program exploring migration, memory, belonging, and the archaeology of place.
Ayla Hibri opens an exhibition at ālmamar in collaboration with Abeer Seikaly, exploring a collection of seashells accumulated by one of Amman’s residents over a period of 40 years. Ayla Hibri explores the relationship between fantasy and reality through documentary photography.
The Shapes of Water, an exhibition hosted at the Jordan National Gallery, also located in Jabal Al Lweibdeh, is an exhibition hosted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Triennale Design Museum and presents a project on water. Also, make sure not to miss the public installation entitled ‘Borderline’ by Mais Al Azab in the Jordan National Gallery Park.
And if you’re in Al Abdali during Amman Design Week, stop by The Corner Art Space to see works by various artists, made of recycled and upcycled parts, in a unique exhibition called ‘The Possibilities of Reprocessing’. The Corner Art Space is located in The Valley at Campbell Gray Living’s retail area in the new district of Al Abdali.
Syrian artist Boutros al-Maari exhibits a selection of works completed during the last two years.
Tina Nader Omran is a young Jordanian artist that graduated from the American University of Cairo. Her father was a famous theater producer and aunt a Jordanian iconic actress.
The second phase of this year’s program at The Lab looks at the postcolonial context we inhabit through the metaphor of arrival and departure.
Shapes of Water is an international design project led by architect Silvana Annicchiarico, and promoted by Triennale Design Museum and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Borderline Installation is an outdoor intervention that questions pop-up barriers and border-walls.
From hundreds of pieces of discarded rubber, plastic, wood waste, aluminum, paper, and fabric, the possibilities of aesthetics and application could be found where it does not usually belong, and i