Golden Hour
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Art
2011
国際連合
Golden Hour
The photograph captures a dramatic juxtaposition of ancient tradition and rapid modernization—a scene unfolding against the backdrop of Dubai’s skyline at night. Dominating the foreground is a colossal crane, its immense presence symbolizing the relentless drive to reshape Mecca’s landscape, mirroring the broader transformation occurring across Saudi Arabia.
At the heart of this visual narrative lies Ahmed Mater’s artistic exploration of faith and cultural identity in an era defined by globalization. Mater’s work delves into the tension between preserving heritage and embracing progress—a theme powerfully conveyed through “Golden Hour,” a latex jet print on Kodak paper.
Mater's approach is rooted in meticulous observation and conceptual reflection. He meticulously documents the evolving cityscape of Mecca, capturing not just its physical form but also the intangible atmosphere of pilgrimage and anticipation. The image’s composition—the crane towering over the Kaaba—immediately establishes a dialogue between past and present, highlighting the profound impact of architectural expansion on collective memory.
“Golden Hour” exemplifies Mater's distinctive style: combining photography with sculptural elements to create immersive installations that engage multiple senses. The print itself utilizes a technique known as latex jet printing, which achieves remarkable color fidelity and textural detail—a testament to Mater’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
Beyond its aesthetic qualities, “Golden Hour” prompts contemplation about the future of Mecca's cultural identity. As mountains are flattened and concrete walls rise, Mater asks whether the spirit of Arabia – symbolized by the enduring presence of landmarks like Al-Shamia Mountain—can maintain its significance in a world increasingly dominated by urban sprawl and tourism. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder that art can illuminate not only beauty but also complex questions about human experience and cultural preservation.
- Artist: Ahmed Mater Eid Al-Bassam
- Born Year: 1979
- Birth City: Tabuk
- Birth Country: Saudi Arabia
- Medium: Latex Jet Print on Kodak Paper
- Size: Unknown
- Date: 2011
Mater’s artistic journey began with a medical education, informing his early works with an understanding of human anatomy and physiology. However, he swiftly transitioned to visual art, embracing diverse mediums—photography, calligraphy, installation, performance—to articulate the complexities of contemporary Saudi culture.
Notable exhibitions include “Mecca Journeys,” documenting the Hajj pilgrimage, and “Longing for Mecca,” an immersive installation exploring themes of spirituality and belonging. Mater’s work has garnered international acclaim, cementing his position as a leading voice in shaping our understanding of Islamic art and its role in navigating the challenges of the 21st century.
The artwork's visual impact is heightened by its placement within Dubai’s urban landscape—a city undergoing rapid transformation while simultaneously honoring its traditions. Mater skillfully captures this duality, inviting viewers to consider how artistic representations can contribute to a broader dialogue about cultural heritage and the future of Islamic civilization.
アーメド・マテル・イド・アル=バスサム(1979 –)
サウジアラビアのアーティスト、アフマド・マテルは、写真、カリグラフィー、インスタレーションを通じて現代のサウジ文化を探求しています。変容と信仰を記録する彼の作品は、世界的に高く評価されています。
国際連合(ニューヨーク市, アメリカ合衆国)
国連本部を探索し、地球規模の協力の象徴をご覧ください!この象徴的なランドマークで、平和、人権、持続可能な開発に関する展示を発見しましょう。
作品詳細
- 作品名: Golden Hour
- 作家: アーメド・マテル・イド・アル=バスサム
- 制作年: 2011
- 技法: Landscape
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: 国際連合
- 技法・素材: Acrylic On Canvas
- 制作時期: Contemporary Art
- コーパスの文脈: islamic symbolism, memory identity
- 主要な色: Espresso
作品詳細
- Artist: Ahmed Mater
- Subject or theme: Urban Transformation; Islamic Culture
- Notable elements or techniques: Crane photography; Projection mapping
- Year: 2011
- Medium: Latex jet print on Kodak
- Title: Golden Hour
- Location: Brooklyn Museum, New York USA
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