Nasir Nasrallah's Poetic of Machines comes from his participation in the 421 Artistic Development Programme
The idea of giving gadgets and machines personalities came from wanting to let people see and relate to technology in a new and interesting way, Nasir Nasrallah says. All photos: 421
In circular canvasses, disjointed mechanical parts swirl with cellular grace, as if seen through a microscope
Poetic of Machines is a product of the 421 Artistic Development Programme, in which emerging artists living in the UAE receive guidance on how to develop their vision
Poetic of Machines is replete with world-building and mythology that give it its capricious flair
Nasrallah’s visual sensibilities, using the spatial dynamics in 421, make visitors feel immersed within this industrial magic realism
Poetic of Machines is running at 421, formerly Warehouse421, until September 24
When contemplating how the scrapped machinery will occupy the two-dimensional space of his drawings, Nasrallah decided to apply a sense of microgravity, or weightlessness, as experienced by astronauts or objects in space
While the word ‘poetics’ is usually employed when discussing literature and poetry, Nasrallah uses the concept to signify the artistic choices that come when devising machines
Nasrallah uses mirrors, textiles, texts and drawings to invite an alternate view of technology
Poetic of Machines is a playful reimagining of the tools that populate our lives rathe than a dystopian vision of a world overrun by gadgets
Nasrallah uses several mechanical parts in his artworks that bear resemblance to the ones conceived by the 12th-century polymath Ismael Al-Jazari
Nasir Nasrallah's Poetic of Machines comes from his participation in the 421 Artistic Development Programme
The idea of giving gadgets and machines personalities came from wanting to let people see and relate to technology in a new and interesting way, Nasir Nasrallah says. All photos: 421
In circular canvasses, disjointed mechanical parts swirl with cellular grace, as if seen through a microscope
Poetic of Machines is a product of the 421 Artistic Development Programme, in which emerging artists living in the UAE receive guidance on how to develop their vision
Poetic of Machines is replete with world-building and mythology that give it its capricious flair
Nasrallah’s visual sensibilities, using the spatial dynamics in 421, make visitors feel immersed within this industrial magic realism
Poetic of Machines is running at 421, formerly Warehouse421, until September 24
When contemplating how the scrapped machinery will occupy the two-dimensional space of his drawings, Nasrallah decided to apply a sense of microgravity, or weightlessness, as experienced by astronauts or objects in space
While the word ‘poetics’ is usually employed when discussing literature and poetry, Nasrallah uses the concept to signify the artistic choices that come when devising machines
Nasrallah uses mirrors, textiles, texts and drawings to invite an alternate view of technology
Poetic of Machines is a playful reimagining of the tools that populate our lives rathe than a dystopian vision of a world overrun by gadgets
Nasrallah uses several mechanical parts in his artworks that bear resemblance to the ones conceived by the 12th-century polymath Ismael Al-Jazari
Nasir Nasrallah's Poetic of Machines comes from his participation in the 421 Artistic Development Programme