Artwork Details

  • Artist Ahmed Mater
  • Title 100 Found Objects
  • Medium Mixed media
  • Dimensions Variable
100 Found Objects Image

Overview

100 Found Objects includes images, videos and research material that Ahmed Mater has collected which chronicle Makkah’s past to its present identity. Throughout his research, Mater has gathered a rich archive of conversations. They include personal references and continuous recordings of the urban developments and expansion of Makkah, some of which are presented in this exhibition. This unique archive draws on wider political and familiar histories of communities that once lived in Makkah’s vicinity. Along with distinctive pilgrims' tales, both the intimacy and the anonymity implicit in mass congregations of peoples from all over the world is revealed. We are taken on a passage that encompasses individual recollections of broad social and political events. Personal and collective dreams and ideologies are reflected through symbolism associated with a site that draws on the visions of every man, woman and child interconnected by a shared religious faith. 100 Found Objects is an ongoing work which will be completed once the entire expansion and development of Makkah is accomplished

Architectural Features, 2010

Ahmed Mater
Architectural Features, 2010
Book
52 x 26 cm
Installation view
Sharjah Art Foundation Collection

Makkah plate

Ahmed Mater,
Makkah plate (transport)
Metal
Dimensions variable
Installation view
Sharjah Art Foundation Collection

National Geographic magazine, 1917

Ahmed Mater
National Geographic magazine, 1917
Paper
26 x 18 cm
Installation view
Sharjah Art Foundation Collection

Makkah viewmaster, 1960-1980

Ahmed Mater,
Makkah viewmaster, 1960-1980
Dimensions variable
Installation view
Sharjah Art Foundation Collection

Ain Zubaidah barrel

Ahmed Mater
Ain Zubaidah barrel
Metal
27 x 31 cm
Installation view
Sharjah Art Foundation Collection

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100 Found Objects

Mater, Ahmed

Informed by his education and work as a medical doctor as well as the social, religious and historical contexts of Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Mater’s practice explores the narratives of Islamic culture in an era of globalisation, consumerism and flux.