Sawsan Al Bahar Syrian , b. 1990
Sawsan asks questions about the qualities of time, place and displacement as they occur to people of the Middle East. Her work addresses a longstanding preoccupation with a notion of home as myth, often centering on her own life and family history.
Sawsan Al Bahar is an artist, architect, and researcher whose work examines the intertwined qualities of time, place, and displacement as they are experienced across the Middle East. Born in Damascus in 1990 and raised in the UAE, Al Bahar’s practice reflects a longstanding preoccupation with the notion of “home” as a constructed myth, often drawing from her own life and family history to explore broader narratives of belonging and cultural memory.
She received her bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the American University of Sharjah in 2013 before continuing her studies in academic drawing at the Angel Academy of Art in Florence. Her multidisciplinary studio practice bridges drawing and site-specific installation, combining the structural rigor of architecture with the tactile intimacy of hand-rendered mark-making. Central to her recent work is an inquiry into the materiality and ephemerality of drawing, and how explorations of line, composition, form, and plasticity can act as conduits for remembering, erasure, and transformation.
Al Bahar’s work has been recognized internationally. In 2022, she was awarded the Massimiliano Galliani Prize for Drawing under 35, and in 2023 she was shortlisted for the Richard Mille Art Prize. Her solo exhibitions include 33 Songs, 99 Words, Maraya Art Center, Sharjah (2023); Knocking on Doors, Casa Cavezzi, Montecchio Emilia (2023); and Talaliy’a, Firetti Contemporary, Dubai (2022). She has participated in numerous group exhibitions, most recently Art Here, Louvre Abu Dhabi (2023); Abu Dhabi Art, Manarat Al Saadiyat (2023); Breaking Boundaries, Firetti Contemporary (2023); Wood You Rather Be Happy?, Firetti Contemporary (2023); and The Continuous Line, Firetti Contemporary in collaboration with Art Verona (2022).
Al Bahar currently lives and works in the United Arab Emirates.
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Sawsan Al BaharConcert in the assembly hall , 2024Acrylic and toner ink on canvas10 x 16 inches
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Sawsan Al BaharFurther in distance, closer in time , 2024Graphite and paper on canvas
12 x 19 inches
30 x 48 cmView more details -
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Sawsan Al BaharOut of site , 2024Graphite and collage on wood board18 x 24 inches
46 x 61 cmView more details -
Sawsan Al BaharPiano Solo , 2024Acrylic and toner ink on canvas10 x 16 inches
25 x 41 cmView more details -
Sawsan Al BaharRehearsal time , 2024Acrylic and toner ink on canvas10 x 16 inches
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Sawsan Al BaharForest Fire I , 2022Graphite on paper41 x 28 cm (unframed)
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Sawsan Al BaharLeaving is Home, 20223D printed PLA, synthetic wire and wood90 sheets
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Sawsan Al BaharIn the forest of estrangement, 2017Graphite on paper on panel188 cm x 140 cm (framed with glass)View more details
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The Fifth Wife
Collective exhibition | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai 26 Mar - 26 May 2024Collective exhibition Aidha Badr, ARE, Ghaleb Hawila, Jason Seife, Khalid Zahid, Salmah Al-Mansoori and Sawsan Al Bahar Curated by Mara Firetti, Ali Cha'aban and Celine Azem The fundamentals of folklore...Read more -
WATERDUST
by Sawsan and Bahar Al Bahar, at the Louvre Abu Dhabi 11 Nov 2023 - 17 Dec 2024"Waterdust" by Sawsan Al Bahar and Bahar Al Bahar is currently featured in the "Art Here 2023" exhibition at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. The installation is placed with the 18th-century Damascene fountain, a prominent piece from the museum's collection, set beneath the museum's striking floating dome. "Waterdust" consists of handblown glass sculptures arranged around the octagonal fountain, placed on a floor made of meticulously crafted polygons of marble, limestone, and slate. These glass sculptures, vary in shades from bluish and greyish tones to a lush moss green. Their shapes range from small oblong forms to larger, rounded pieces, all with irregular surfaces that resemble water droplets shaped by the wind.Read more -
DUBAI CALLIGRAPHY BIENNALE: Breaking Boundaries II
in partnership with Dubai Culture for the inaugural Dubai Calligraphy Biennale. 1 Oct - 1 Nov 2023DUBAI CALLIGRAPHY BIENNALE: Breaking Boundaries II in partnership with Dubai Culture for the inaugural Dubai Calligraphy Biennale. Collective exhibition: Diaa Allam, Sawsan Al Bahar, Kaikhan Salakhov, Josh Rowell and Yousra...Read more -
Leaving is Home
by Sawsan Al Bahar | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai 1 Oct - 1 Nov 2023As an extension of the solo show by Sawsan Al Bahar at Maraya Art Centre, Firetti Contemporary is exhibiting a selection of Sawsan Al Bahar's works. Through drawing, installation, and...Read more -
WOOD YOUR RATHER BE HAPPY?
Collective Exhibition | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai 24 Feb - 25 Mar 2023Collective exhibition: Sawsan Al Bahar, Taher Jaoui, Laura Lappi, Jason Middlebrook, Marc Sparfel, Wolfgang Stiller and Toma-L Firetti Contemporary is pleased to present WOOD you rather be happy? , an...Read more -
Talaliya
by Sawsan Al Bahar | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai 25 Sep - 25 Nov 2022Curated by Celine Azem Firetti Contemporary is thrilled to announce the opening of Talaliya by Syrian artist, Sawsan Al Bahar. The exhibition will be inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. Ghassan...Read more -
Eyes Wide Shut
Collective Exhibition | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai 12 May - 12 Aug 2022Artists: Qamar Abdulmalik, Sawsan Al Bahar, Afra Al Suwaidi, Amani Al Thuwaini, Khawla Almarzooqi, Negin Fallah, Annie Kurkdijian, Alymamah Rashed, and Maria Shapranova Curated by Céline Azem, Mara Firetti and...Read more
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The Fifth Wife
an interview with Ali Cha'aban And Cèline AzemAlexandra Mansilla, The Sandy Times , April 4, 2024 -
Highlights from Sawsan Al Bahar’s Work’ at Firetti Contemporary
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The 10 contemporary Arab artists you should know
Painters, photographers and muralists across a range of styles are redefining art and offering different perspectivesMAAN JALAL , THE NATIONAL , November 29, 2022 -
Syrian artist Sawsan Al Bahar explores the theme of home in her first solo exhibition
Talaliya delves into her family's history to create an arresting case for belonging and longingMAAN JALAL , THE NATIONAL , November 1, 2022 -
Dubai exhibition Eyes Wide Shut explores female trauma and healing
All-female show brings together 10 women artists of different generations and levelsVamika Sinha , The National, June 13, 2022 -
Eyes Wide Shut
Firetti Contemporary opens the way to rethink role of womenMuhammad Yusuf, Gulf Today , June 2, 2022 -
Collective Mythologies
Group Show at Firetti ContemporaryLaura Cherie Beaney , Canvas Magazine -
Tribute to Women Artists
Menart Fair 2024Art Breath

