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    Mixed media installation: projection of stop motion animation, screen print on terracotta tiles and animal hide
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    A lost page. A forgotten age., Abdulmohsen Albinali, 2022, mixed media installation: projection of stop motion animation, screen print on terracotta tiles and animal hide, 145 x 220 cm

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    Film still artwork
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    Water lilies (still image), Abdulmohsen Albinali, 2021, video, 10:26 minutes

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    Miniature landscape sculpture in glass tank
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    Pleasant journeys into faraway lands, Abdulmohsen Albinali, 2022, miniature landscape sculpture in glass tank, 40 x 160 x 80 cm

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    Sculpture, chair with clay face, spout with water, moss on seat
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    Garden as extrovert, Abdulmohsen Albinali, 2020, clay, paint, moss, wood, water, 48 x 99 x 48 cm

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    Sculpture, plaster mould and beehive
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    Time-lapse, Abdulmohsen Albinali, 2019, plaster mould and beehive, 20 x 18 cm

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  6. Abdulmohsen Albinali – MA/MFA/PhD

    Curriculum Vitae

Abdulmohsen Albinali – MA/MFA/PhD

Based between London and Riyadh

Coming from a multi-disciplinary background, I work in several different media of sculptural nature. My practice involves an experimentation with ceramics, tiles, metal, taxidermy, plants, hives, stop-motion animation, miniature landscaping, found objects, printmaking, collage, painting, video, and interactive media.

Through my practice i thrive to strike an aesthetic that balances chaos and order, as well as blurs lines of artificial with the organic. Objects are merged, assembled, or made with materials that serve and relate to the narratives unfolding in my work. My aesthetic stems from research. I explore folklore, history, archeology, and gardening, and am driven by a fascination with the natural world and the translations of pre-verbal spaces into tradition.

In my work I investigate the correlations between the collective perception of nature and our individual place within it. Through the use of myth as a reference point I examine the human capacity to experience nature  by revisiting and deconstructing the elements composing my landscape.Â