BEYOND: EMERGING ARTISTS 2021


Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath


Artists: Maitha Abdalla (Tabari Artspace) | Hashel Al Lamki (Tabari Artspace) | Christopher Joshua Benton



Dates: 17 November - 8 December 2021
Times: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location: Gallery M, Manarat Al Saadiyat


"Our journey with contemporary artists from the United Arab Emirates has been ongoing for almost two decades. Over the years we have had the privilege to include many of these artists in several of our exhibitions, to engage with them in rigorous conversation, and embark together on a fluid exchange of ideas. What has transpired is a multipolar, open-ended non-narrative rather than a fixed, linear chronology of when, where and how art “happened” within the context of the UAE. If anything, artists tend to complicate the narrative in order to help us unpack our simplistic notions of place and time and the people that inhabit them. As the cultural fabric of the UAE keeps on expanding, so does the community of artists that chooses to make the Emirates its main base of reflection and growth. The three artists with whom we have been collaborating over the last year represent different positions from within this dynamic landscape. Maitha Abdallah is a multi-disciplinary artist whose enchanted world of paintings, objects, and films is grounded in a relentless desire to think through the overlap between personal and collective memory. Christopher Benton explores through various media the complex, at times antagonistic problematics of migration, labor, and economic structures. Hashel Al Lamki employs a variety of forms to give tangible shape to his ongoing philosophical and psychological interest in questions of contested identities and societal structures.

What each of these three artists have in common is a defiance to fit into predetermined formal and conceptual strictures, relentlessly working in different media from painting and sculpture, to photography, film, and installation. Their insistence on evading fixed categorisations mirrors the way in which artists from many cities across the world seem to be thinking and working today. It is this ease of navigation, this trans-disciplinarity in their practice that we would like the visitor to mostly reflect on. For it is indicative of what seems to be the only sustainable way forward for our world, and our reimagined position within it: a place where fixed borders, literally and metaphorically, are replaced by a permeability of movement, and a cross-pollination of ideas and forms."


Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, Curators of the Beyond: Emerging Artists programme, Abu Dhabi Art 2021


Christopher Joshua Benton


For his presentation The World Was My Garden, Christopher Joshua Benton worked with the palm tree as a metaphor for migration, labor economies, and the history of slavery in Eastern Arabia. Charting a path from Zanzibar to the Gulf, and finally to the United States, the work takes as a point of departure the coercion of the palm tree and the date as it probes into issues of the archive, lost genealogies, and American identity politics.

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Hashel Al Lamki


In this commissioned multidisciplinary work, Hashel Al Lamki charters various realms from the natural to the built and the imagined in order to foreground the scarcity of the earth's resources and the way that these events impact the human psyche. The artist contends that climate change is pressing mankind to reconsider their existence, imagining alternative realities grounded in nomadism, poetry and the quantum.


Neptune charts the journey of a man who took the decision to unbind himself from worldly duties and confines by adopting a lifestyle grounded in nomadism. Before he imparts upon this new pathway, the central character must decide how to store surplus natural resources that he has recently discovered.

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Maitha Abdalla


Maitha Abdalla has produced an immersive body of work across multiple disciplines – video performance, sculpture, works on canvas and photography – in celebration of the strength and power of women, explored through the intertwining story of wild human nature, the archetype of the feminine psyche, and the untamable character of wild animals.

Too Close To The Sun negotiates what the artist perceives as the ‘wild nature’ of women that social forces have often attempted to tame. Abdalla mines the wisdom of the American psychoanalyst, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, who asserts: "Within every woman, there is a wild and natural creature, a powerful force, filled with good instincts, passionate creativity, and ageless knowing. Her name is Wild Woman, but she is an endangered species.”

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Curators & Artists

Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath

Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists Curators

Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists Curators

Maitha Abdalla

Maitha Abdalla

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists

Maitha Abdalla

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists

Hashel Al Lamki

Hashel Al Lamki

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists

Hashel Al Lamki

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists

Christopher Joshua Benton

Christopher Joshua Benton

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists

Christopher Joshua Benton

2021 Beyond: Emerging Artists