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MAGNETIC BODIES: IMAGING THE URBAN: Huda Lutfi

Past exhibition
25 April - 4 June 2016
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MAGNETIC BODIES: IMAGING THE URBAN: Huda Lutfi

Past exhibition
25 April - 4 June 2016
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  • Installation Views
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Installation view, Magnetic Bodies, 2016

Installation view, Magnetic Bodies, 2016

The Third Line is pleased to present Magnetic Bodies: Imaging the Urban, Huda Lutfi’s second solo show in Dubai. The exhibition, which includes photo-collage, sculpture, installation and video works, is part of an on-going exploration which cross-examines the urban sprawl of Cairo through the lens of Huda as an artist and an historian. New works are presented alongside seminal pieces to delineate the teeming, spilling multitudes that comprise the chaotic fabric of the city. The layered visuals, marked with elements such as plastic mannequins juxtaposed against blue skies and archaeological cross-sections of the megalopolis, create surreal landscapes—suspending the idiosyncrasies and impossibilities of urbanity in unchartered space and time.

 

The use of the doll iconography began early in Huda’s career with her Found in Cairo (2006) and Arayess series (2006), which explored the effects of globalization on the production of local cultural objects and traditions. Since then, she has employed the figure of the doll repeatedly to explore the objectification and imposed modes of identity construction of the body. Her work The Perfumed Garden (2008)—where she appropriated portraits of female actresses, singers, family members and friends, and enclosed each in a bottle—suggests their restriction. Huda has similarly questioned the same socio-cultural conditioning in the masculine sphere. Placing found en vogue Gaultier perfume bottles in a dark room, the installation Stripping off the Garments (2010) is an invitation to reflect on how we define ourselves on a daily basis and what happens when we shed those preconceptions.

 

In the newer works, Huda explores the rich mannequin culture of Cairo and ties it to the personal and public politics that colonize a constantly evolving cityscape. Using photography as a medium of documentation, she creates bodily re-combinations through bricolage and photomontage techniques. Following 2011, Huda has incorporated more of her own photography into her collage works; inspired by the events in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the need to document became more urgent. Ever since then, Huda has employed the photographic medium to generate repeated copies of the mass-produced mannequins—an uncanny doubling that lends her work a surreal historicism.

 

Huda also blurs the lines between the mannequins and human, as in the video Biyadaat (2012), where she transforms photographs of soldiers’ boots into animated legs that bear more of a resemblance to doll-like automatons than they do to humans. The City, which houses these ubiquitous connections, thereby reorganizes itself into a system of illusions.

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