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Navigating Through Nothing: Thaier Helal

Past exhibition
14 November 2024 - 5 January 2025
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Ephemeral 1, 2024 Acrylic on Cardboard 35 x 100 cm
Ephemeral 1, 2024
Acrylic on Cardboard
35 x 100 cm
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Ayyam Gallery is pleased to present Navigating Through Nothing, a solo exhibition featuring Thaier Helal’s most recent body of work.

 

 In his influential work, The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus examines the search for meaning in an irrational universe, laying the groundwork for the philosophy of absurdism. His ideas emerge as a response to humanity’s persistent effort to find significance in a reality that lacks inherent purpose. Camus argues that individuals must face and accept the absurdity of existence, recognizing the tension between our longing for meaning and a world that provides no definitive answers. Nowadays, one can contend that the philosophies of absurdism and nihilism encapsulate modern  artistic expression, demonstrating their capacity to challenge conventional values and convey human experiences.

 

This exhibition marks a pivotal moment in the artist’s evolution. Initially, Helal’s works were tightly bound by a grid-like structure, showcasing a systematic approach. Later, the use of heavier materials, such as papier-mâché, revealed the  liability of that weight, both physically and metaphorically. Eventually, he began to liberate his expression, embracing a more fluid technique that produces authenticity in immediacy. This evolution has allowed him to strip away the constraints of his previous methods, resulting in a more straightforward yet deeply expressive style.

 

The artist’s brushstrokes echo the qualities of abstract expressionists who prioritized emotional storytelling. The new approach, characterized by loose, dynamic strokes, invites viewers to engage with the artwork instinctually, reminiscent of artists who utilized similar techniques, such as Joan Mitchell. By focusing on the expressive potential of each stroke, he draws on the tradition of abstraction, where the act of painting becomes a narrative in itself. This organic nature and depth welcome viewers to find their interpretations within the layered textures and movements.

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