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Mohammed Kazem (born 1969) is a contemporary Emirati artist working in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He works primarily with video, sound art, photography, found objects and performance art. [1]

Kazem is one of the five conceptual Emirati artists whose work was recognized as a group in the 2002 exhibition “5 UAE” at the Ludwig Museum, Aachen. [2] The other artists in the group include the late Hassan Sharif, Hussain Sharif (brother of Hassan Sharif), Abdullah Al Saadi and Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim.

Early life and education

Kazem was born in 1969 and was the son of a taxicab driver.

At age 14, Kazem decided to drop out from school and join the army. He found art as a mean to escape his reality and express himself as a teenager, he started to investigate his surrounding environment as a keen artist to explore new methods of art.

Career

In 1984, he was formally introduced to his future mentor and friend, Hassan Sharif, founder of Dubai Art Atelier; the first dedicated centre for young artists, and a pioneer of conceptual art scene in the early 70s in the United Arab Emirates. [3] [4]

In 1987, Kazem obtained a degree in painting from Emirates Fine Arts Society, and later joined the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he got his Masters in Fine Arts in 2012. [5]

Kazem is best recognized for his conceptual work Directions (2005-2013) and Autobiography (1997–present). [6]

Selected exhibitions

Collections

Kazem's work is housed in private and public collections including:

See also

References

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  5. ^ "Kazem, Mohammed | ARTISTS | Cuadro". www.cuadroart.com. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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  8. ^ "Emirati Expressions show opens in Abu Dhabi". www.khaleejtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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