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Samer Abu-Ajameie
In this exhibition 'Rust' Samer Abu
Ajamieh presents his latest collection of art works and
assemblages. Rust is the effect of a process of decay,
disintegration and transformation, in which the forces of nature
weather man-made objects. For Abu Ajamieh rust offers a poignant
metaphor of the human condition. The artist is drawn to found
objects which he often collects from a valley near his home. Abu
Ajamieh retrieves redundant, obsolete fragments and uses them as
starting points for his art works. Preferring everyday materials
to traditional art mediums, he believes in making art out of the
by- products of society.
In a series of paintings prior to this work he created abstract
images from tar, in which he explored the painterly qualities of
the medium.
While, in these works, he is interested in the effect weather
creates on metal objects, notably the colours and textures. On
show we find a series of rusted car exhausts which the artist
explains have all exploded from pressure, once again symbolic of
contemporary times. Old TV antennas that used to fill the
skyline before the availability of satellite dishes are also
placed in the gallery as sculptural objects that Abu Ajamieh
works with to express ideas of freedom and confinement.
This theme is echoed in his most recent work, which comprises of
a series of cages that are normally used for taming and
confining birds but which have been filled by the artist with a
selection of personal objects.
Dr. Tina Sherwell
June 2003


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