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IN PLAIN SIGHT
ALIA ZAAL, 4 June - 15 September 2026

IN PLAIN SIGHT: ALIA ZAAL

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Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
Photo credit: Anna Shtraus

Alia Zaal’s solo exhibition, In Plain Sight, consists of paintings on canvas, paper, and ceramic tiles that depict intimate fragments and extracts of landscapes beloved by the artist. Highlighting details of familiar plants, trees, and flora from the scrublands of Khawaneej, a suburb in Dubai, and the mangroves and mudflats of Abu Dhabi’s coastline, the works present a mediation on site-specificity and lived experience rather than romantic scenes of territory. Zaal’s paintings depart from traditional landscape portraiture, which is usually marked by elements such as a sweeping horizon line, a majestic sky, or a tree or shrub rendered in its entirety. Works such as Ghaf Memory in Biarritz (2026) and Al Shelaylah Light (2026) foreground and approximate a subjective, enigmatic reading of the landscape.

For the artist, these fragments of the landscape serve a broader commentary on vision and memory. Hailing an Islamic understanding of vision and optics, the artist, like the foundational Kitab al-Manazir (The Book of Optics) by Ibn al-Haytham, proposes that human vision is not a passive, objective reflection of the world but a human-centered creation and transmission. When Ibn al-Haytham broke away from ancient theories of sight in the 11th century, he argued that it is light — an unstable, external entity — that reflects the image into the eye, and that the human mind infers and decodes these images based on the atmospheric and environmental conditions. Prior to his contribution, Greek scholarship popular at the time, conceived vision as an extromission, meaning that our eyes emitted rays of light to ‘scan’ the world around us. Al Haytham proposed ‘intromission’, wherein sight is an active image-making process based on the subject’s past memories, environmental context, and pattern recognition.

 

Text by: Ahmad Makia

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Works
  • Through his Eyes, 2026
    Through his Eyes, 2026
  • Through his Eyes, 2026
    Through his Eyes, 2026
  • Through his Eyes, 2026
    Through his Eyes, 2026
  • Through his Eyes, 2026
    Through his Eyes, 2026
  • Through his Eyes, 2026
    Through his Eyes, 2026
  • Through the Landscape, 2023
    Through the Landscape, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Beyond Time, 2023
    Beyond Time, 2023
  • Remnants of an Evening in Al Khawaneej, 2026
    Remnants of an Evening in Al Khawaneej, 2026
  • Biarritz by Night, 2026
    Biarritz by Night, 2026
  • Biarritz Evening, 2026
    Biarritz Evening, 2026
  • Sunset in Al Jubail, 2026
    Sunset in Al Jubail, 2026
  • Afternoon in Al Jubail, 2026
    Afternoon in Al Jubail, 2026
  • Stand Still, 2026
    Stand Still, 2026
  • Mushrif Mist, 2026
    Mushrif Mist, 2026
  • Under the Moonlight, 2026
    Under the Moonlight, 2026
  • Ghaf Memory in Biarritz, 2026
    Ghaf Memory in Biarritz, 2026
  • Az Ca 031 Edit
  • Al Shelaylah Light , 2026
    Al Shelaylah Light , 2026
  • Al Shelaylah, 2026
    Al Shelaylah, 2026
  • The Flowers of my Childhood's Frontyard, 2023
    The Flowers of my Childhood's Frontyard, 2023
  • Al Bateen Ripple at Sunrise, 2023
    Al Bateen Ripple at Sunrise, 2023
Installation Views
  • Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
    Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
  • Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
    Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
  • Photo credit: Anna Shtraus
    Photo credit: Anna Shtraus

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