Hind Mezaina’s 'Dubai Gardens', cyanotype prints of leaves and flowers collected from the emirate’s green spaces, offer a 'botanical portrait' of the city. Courtesy Warehouse421
Layan Attari's 'Mild Life' at Warehouse421's show titled Total Landscaping. Courtesy Warehouse421
Artist Mohamed Khalid with his 'Flaccid' sculptures. Courtesy Warehouse421
Yee I-Lann’s YB 1-10, a series of photographic vanitas, boutonnieres of tropical flowers worn by various dignitaries in the artist’s native Malaysia appear bright and vibrant, but are actually wilting. Courtesy Warehouse421
'Ceremonial Achievements in Flowers' by GCC, a collective of artists from the Gulf. Alexandra Chaves / The National
A visitor with Stephanie Syjuco's 'Neutral Orchids'. Courtesy Warehouse421
Total Landscaping looks at the relationship between urbanisation and plant life, particularly in the Gulf and the global south. Courtesy Warehouse421
Farah Al Qasimi's photographs show various objects in Dubai shaped as flowers, from tomatoes to a perfume bottle. Courtesy Warehouse421
'Padma' by Iftikhar Dadi and Elizabeth Dadi is part of a series of neon sculptures of what the artists call 'contested botanicals', flowers that have been used as national emblems in countries where social identities are fraught and in dispute. Courtesy Warehouse421
Hind Mezaina’s 'Dubai Gardens', cyanotype prints of leaves and flowers collected from the emirate’s green spaces, offer a 'botanical portrait' of the city. Courtesy Warehouse421
Layan Attari's 'Mild Life' at Warehouse421's show titled Total Landscaping. Courtesy Warehouse421
Artist Mohamed Khalid with his 'Flaccid' sculptures. Courtesy Warehouse421
Yee I-Lann’s YB 1-10, a series of photographic vanitas, boutonnieres of tropical flowers worn by various dignitaries in the artist’s native Malaysia appear bright and vibrant, but are actually wilting. Courtesy Warehouse421
'Ceremonial Achievements in Flowers' by GCC, a collective of artists from the Gulf. Alexandra Chaves / The National
A visitor with Stephanie Syjuco's 'Neutral Orchids'. Courtesy Warehouse421
Total Landscaping looks at the relationship between urbanisation and plant life, particularly in the Gulf and the global south. Courtesy Warehouse421
Farah Al Qasimi's photographs show various objects in Dubai shaped as flowers, from tomatoes to a perfume bottle. Courtesy Warehouse421
'Padma' by Iftikhar Dadi and Elizabeth Dadi is part of a series of neon sculptures of what the artists call 'contested botanicals', flowers that have been used as national emblems in countries where social identities are fraught and in dispute. Courtesy Warehouse421
Hind Mezaina’s 'Dubai Gardens', cyanotype prints of leaves and flowers collected from the emirate’s green spaces, offer a 'botanical portrait' of the city. Courtesy Warehouse421