From the Real to the Symbolic City
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
2012
联合国
From the Real to the Symbolic City
Ahmed Mater’s “From the Real to the Symbolic City” isn't merely a painting; it’s an invitation into a dialogue between materiality and spirituality, a reflection on Saudi Arabia’s evolving identity in the face of globalization. Created in 2012 and subsequently reproduced as part of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries’ collection, this striking ink-jet print captures a moment of profound contemplation – a worker delicately positioned atop the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, mirroring the placement of the crescent moon on its monumental façade. The artwork's genesis lies in Mater’s fascination with Islamic culture and his desire to document its transformations. Informed by his background as both an artist and physician, Mater employs a technique that blends photography and calligraphy, layering textures and colors to convey complex ideas about perception and representation. The photograph itself depicts a cityscape bathed in muted tones, dominated by the towering clock tower – a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s ambition for technological advancement and its connection to global trends. However, Mater doesn't simply celebrate progress; he juxtaposes it with imagery rooted in tradition—specifically, the worker’s precarious stance against the moon, referencing Islamic cosmology and highlighting the importance of faith within the modern context. The symbolism embedded within “From the Real to the Symbolic City” extends beyond its visual elements. The worker represents humanity's role as intermediary between the tangible world and intangible concepts – a deliberate echo of Jabril’s presence in Islamic scripture, signifying divine guidance amidst uncertainty. Mater uses color palettes that evoke desert landscapes—warm hues blending with cooler shades—to convey feelings of longing and resilience. This artistic choice underscores Saudi Arabia’s enduring connection to its heritage while acknowledging the challenges posed by contemporary society. Furthermore, Mater's meticulous attention to detail elevates the artwork beyond mere visual spectacle. The printing process itself contributes to the piece's textural richness, mirroring the materiality of desert environments—a deliberate reference to Saudi Arabia’s natural beauty and cultural identity. It’s a testament to Mater’s ability to transform everyday observations into profound statements about human experience and spiritual aspiration. Ultimately, “From the Real to the Symbolic City” compels viewers to consider how art can illuminate the complexities of cultural change. It's a captivating exploration of faith, technology, and memory—a piece that resonates with collectors and interior designers alike who appreciate works that combine intellectual depth with aesthetic beauty.艾哈迈德·马特尔·伊德·阿尔-巴萨姆(1979 –)
沙特阿拉伯艺术家 Ahmed Mater 通过摄影、书法和装置艺术探索当代沙特文化。他的作品记录了变革与信仰,在国际上享有盛誉。
关于此作品
- 标题: From the Real to the Symbolic City
- 艺术家: 艾哈迈德·马特尔·伊德·阿尔-巴萨姆
- 年份: 2012
- 格式: Landscape
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 所在地: 联合国
- 媒介: Acrylic On Canvas
- 语料上下文: cultural reflection, saudi identity
- 主色调: Rosy Brown
- 关键词: faith traditions art, saudi artist mater eid al-bassam, monumental photography
作品概览
- Dimensions: 200 × 165 cm
- Notable elements or techniques: Bell hanging from rope; Golden lamp
- Movement: Contemporary Islamic Art
- Location: National Museum of Asian Art Collection
- Subject or theme: Urban landscape; Pilgrimage
- Artist: Ahmed Mater
- Medium: Ink-jet print on paper
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