Breaking Boundaries : by Nasser Al Salem & Josh Rowell | Firetti Contemporary, Dubai
In Breaking Boundaries, Nasser Al Salem and Josh Rowell use language as the core of their artistic practice, however, both artists explore and juxtapose concepts of communication in diverse ways.
Breaking Boundaries brings together antipodal linguistic and cultural aspects of communication through the works of Saudi Arabian artist, Nasser Al Salem and British artist, Josh Rowell.
It is considered a truism that a language is a crucial tool for successful communication in all walks of life. Since early history, humans have crafted languages in order to refine communication. The emergence of language was a defining moment in the evolution of modern humans, setting the pivotal foundation for all means of dialogue. Throughout the history of linguistics, the expansion in methods of communication has led to an unlimited potential for interpretation.
In Breaking Boundaries, Al Salem and Rowell use language as the core of their artistic practice, however, both artists explore and juxtapose concepts of communication in diverse ways. Through the works of Josh Rowell, we are presented with a language that explores and reshapes information, and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Nasser Al Salem, on the other hand, pushes the boundaries of age-old Islamic art by re-inventing it in non-conventional mixed media forms and by exploring its conceptual potential.
The exhibition will unveil the first ever NFT by Al Salem Allah (He is the First and Last), and first NFT of the series Virtually Fragile by Rowell. Taking yet another step into the means of language and spreading ideas through an unfamiliar channel, both artists are closing the gap between the two worlds of the digital and physical. The presented NFT’s provide a unique and individual administration into crypto-communication, so that viewers and collectors are able to appreciate not only the digital possibilities of their work, but also the tangible potential of both the physical and digital being showcased side by side.
With Breaking Boundaries, Firetti Contemporary once again pushes the importance of the gallery to act as a platform for connecting minds and concepts within a global cultural space, by intersecting ideas and themes of significance towards the forefront of the art scene.
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Josh RowellFirst 97 Numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence, 2022Acrylic on Canvas150 cm x 300 cm -
Josh RowellKepler's Harmonices Mundi - Part 2, 2022Acrylic on Canvas122 cm x 82 cm -
Josh Rowell, Kepler's Harmonices Mundi - Part 3, 2022 -
Josh RowellKepler's Harmonices Mundi - Part 4, 2022Acrylic on Canvas122 cm x 82 ccm -
Josh RowellLiber Abaci, Leonardo Fibonacci, 2021Acrylic on Canvas168 cm x 104 cm -
Josh RowellFibonacci numbers from Ancient India, 2021Acrylic on Canvas168 cm x 104 cm -
Josh Rowell, Virtually Fragile #6 , 2018 -
Josh Rowell, Virtually Fragile #14 (Study), 2020 -
Josh RowellVirtually Fragile #10 , 2019Acrylic on wooden panel122 cm x 224 cm -
Josh RowellDigital Salmon, 2022Unglazed Portuguese Ceramic, Grout, Wooden Substrate,123 x 124 cm -
Josh RowellReally Dance, 2021Unglazed Portuguese Ceramic, Grout, Wooden Substrate,40 x 50 cm -
Nasser Al SalemAllah [ He is the First and the Last ] II , 2018Inkjet Print on Paper32 cm x 180 cmEd. 5/7 -
Nasser Al SalemAllah [ He is the First and the Last ] II, 2018Inkjet Print on Paper32 cm x 180 cmEd. 3/7 -
Nasser Al SalemAllah [ He is the First and the Last ] II , 2018Inkjet Print on Paper32 cm x 180 cmEd. 1/7 -
Nasser Al Salem, Curfew / Risk of Transformation , 2020 -
Nasser Al SalemHe Rules All Affairs ( White ) , 2018Inkjet Print on Paper600 cm x 150 cmEd. 2/3 -
Nasser Al Salem1 Second, 2018Aluminium, Black Matte Paint1 cm x 1 cm x 200 cmEd. 1/3 -
Nasser Al SalemLanguage is Stronger than Light ("A Family Portrait) , 2014Silkscreen Archival Paper70 cm x 50 cmEd. 1 / 5 -
Nasser Al SalemWhat if the Circle was to Disappear? , 2015Ink on Paper100 cm x 170 cmEd. 1/5 -
Nasser Al SalemLanguage is Stronger than Light ("Artwork") , 2014Silkscreen Archival Paper70 cm x 50 cmEd. 2/5

