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Transition

Explore the evocative photography of Myriam Abdel Aziz. Capturing Arab women's stories & transitions, her work examines identity, change, & resilience through a unique artistic lens.

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During the transition government that started on Feb. 11th 2011 in Egypt, when President Mubarak stepped down, graffiti denouncing the actions of the Army in power started spreading all over the country.This was the first time in the history of the Egypt that walls were used by the citizens as a media for political expression.Soon anti-Revolutionaries or remnants of the old regime joined by trying to express their own opinion on top of the existing graffiti.This body of works presents the aggressive dialogue between all the new players (Muslim Brothers, Pro Mubarak, Liberal activists etc.), showing the deep division in the Egyptian society that the country has been witnessing as a result of the imposed transition government.All the Graffiti have been regularly painted over by the SCAF (Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) leading this transition, making them ephemeral and therefore always renewed.

Biografie van de kunstenaar

Myriam Abdel Aziz: A Voice of Resilience Through Photographic Narrative

Myriam Abdel Aziz, born in Cairo, Egypt in 1976, stands as a compelling figure within the burgeoning landscape of documentary photography originating from the Middle East. Her artistic journey began amidst the transformative fervor of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, propelling her into membership with Rawiya Collective—a collective dedicated to showcasing the narratives of Arab women through powerful visual storytelling. This formative experience profoundly shaped her artistic vision and cemented her commitment to capturing the complexities of identity and societal change.
  • Early Influences: Abdel Aziz’s fascination with photography stemmed from a desire to document human experiences authentically, fueled by an appreciation for cinematic artistry—particularly Pakistani film posters like “Aandhi Shakar,” which she meticulously recreated as a painting. This initial inspiration instilled in her a stylistic approach characterized by dramatic compositions and stylized map designs.
  • Rawiya Collective & Artistic Focus: Joining Rawiya Collective solidified Abdel Aziz’s dedication to portraying Arab women's stories with sensitivity and nuance. The collective’s ethos encouraged exploration of themes like vulnerability, resilience, and the subtle shifts occurring within communities—elements that consistently permeate her photographic oeuvre.
Abdel Aziz’s artistic style is distinguished by a deliberate use of paper as her medium – a choice reflecting both its inherent fragility and its capacity to convey profound emotional resonance. Her photographs aren't merely representations; they are invitations into dialogues about human connection and the enduring spirit of individuals confronting challenging circumstances. The meticulous detail with which she captures fleeting expressions and subtle gestures speaks volumes about her commitment to capturing the essence of lived experience.

Notable Works & Exhibitions

Among Abdel Aziz’s most celebrated pieces is “Master and Student,” a striking painting inspired by Pakistani film posters, housed at Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan. This artwork exemplifies her ability to distill complex narratives into visually arresting images—a testament to her artistic prowess. Furthermore, her photograph "Transition" powerfully documents the pivotal moment of Egypt's government change in 2011, capturing the palpable tension and anticipation surrounding this historical juncture. Her work has garnered recognition for its insightful portrayal of Arab women’s perspectives and its contribution to documenting significant cultural shifts.
  • "Transition" exemplifies Abdel Aziz’s skill in conveying emotion through visual storytelling, mirroring the spirit of her artistic endeavors.
Myriam Abdel Aziz's contributions to contemporary Arab art extend beyond individual artworks; she represents a vital voice advocating for representation and fostering understanding across cultures. Her unwavering dedication to documenting human stories—particularly those marginalized voices—solidifies her legacy as an artist committed to illuminating the complexities of identity and resilience in the 21st century.
myriam abdel aziz

myriam abdel aziz

1976 - , Egypt

Snelle feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Documentary Photography
  • Date Of Birth: Cairo, Egypt (1976)
  • Full Name: Myriam Abdel Aziz
  • Nationality: Egyptian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Master and Student
    • Transition
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