Born in Abha in 1979, Ahmed Mater is one of Saudi
Arabia’s most celebrated young artists. His last solo
exhibition was opened by the King of Saudi Arabia.
He is also a man of many masks. As well as being a
qualified GP he is a landscape photographer, a curator
and a conceptual artist. Born and raised in Abha,
capital of Aseer (a region to the south of Saudi
Arabia), Mater remains rooted in his Aseeri local
identity. As well as leading a young artistic collective
called Ibn Aseer (Son of Aseer), he is an integral part
of the recent history of Abha’s Miftaha Arts Village,
part of the King Fahad Cultural Centre. In the recent
‘Edge of Arabia’ exhibition in London, Mater was
not only Co-Curator but also contributed two pieces
involving X-Rays. Each combines this medical imagery
with the memory of local artifacts such as the talisman
of Fatima, or the opening pages of traditional religious
texts. With Illuminations he draws out an important
theme in his work by examining polarity and
conversation, presenting two human torsos that
are both in opposition to each other yet dependent
on their counterpart. As with so much of Mater’s
work, the aim is to shed light and create dialogue.
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