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A Mountain Looms showcases seven new multipanel embroideries and the New York debut of Jordan Nassar’s expansive installation, The Sea Beneath Our Eyes.
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Originally commissioned and produced by the Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv-Yafo, The Sea Beneath Our Eyes, 2019-ongoing, uses the crafts currently practiced across his ancestral region, as a lens to investigate questions of identity and cultural heritage in modern-day Israel-Palestine. Visitors are granted access to engage with an otherwise personal site, blurring the lines between private and public space. Nassar spent a year working with local craftspeople to commission every object, including Bedouin textiles woven in the Naqab desert, to glasswork made in Tel Aviv by Russians and in Hebron by Palestinians; metalwork made in Jaffa, to Palestinian woodwork made in Bethlehem; baskets made by Ethiopian immigrants, and ceramics made by Armenian potters in Jerusalem. The craftspeople were commissioned to create items as they traditionally do, and in their personal aesthetic styles, with slight tweaks suggested by the artist, such as incorporating green hues, among other prompts.
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A Mountain Looms raises questions of what lies ahead, suggesting that the mountain is an obstacle that must be overcome. Nassar depicts mountainscapes throughout his newest works, all within the framework of tatreez, traditional Palestinian embroidery. By rendering landscapes within patterns, he creates layers of perspective that recede or bring forward imagined vistas. In these embroideries, he pieces together panels of dense pattern as if they were tiles in a mosaic. He fits them together to create compositions that vibrate with color. The resulting, checkerboard-like works were created with the participation of Palestinian craftswomen living and working in Bethlehem, Ramallah, and Hebron.
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In the titular work A Mountain Looms, 2023, fields of intricately stitched red and blue patterns define and anchor alternating panels of rolling hills and expansive skies. All are embedded in floral, diamond and star motifs. In other works, like Flowers Whisper to the Wind, 2023, mountains are striated with undulating yellows, pinks, and green hues, lit by a glowing red sun. This re-envisioning of place is rooted in Nassar’s ongoing dialogue with diasporic longing and escalating global uncertainty through his multidisciplinary exploration of craft.
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Special thanks to Nicola Trezzi, Director and Curator, CCA Tel Aviv-Yafo & Joey Yates, Curatorial Director, KMAC Museum
Individual images courtesy Jordan Nassar, James Cohan, New York, Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles & The Third Line, Dubai. Photos by Dan Bradica.
Installation images courtesy Jordan Nassar & James Cohan, New York.
Jordan Nassar: A Mountain Looms: Gallery exhibition at 52 Walker St
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