Ahmed Mater

Ahmed Mater in 2004, pictured wearing elements of the traditional attire from the Asir region in southern Saudi Arabia. Ahmed Mater (Arabic: أحمد ماطر; born 1979, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia) is a doctor–turned–artist who uses photography, film, video art, and text alongside traditional techniques such as painting, and calligraphy.

Mater's work is in the collections of the British Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Centre Pompidou, Dalloul Art Foundation, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Nadour Collection Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,

In 2016 his work was exhibited in a solo show at the National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC entitled ''Symbolic Cities: The Work of Ahmed Mater''. In 2017 he had a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum entitled ''Ahmed Mater: Mecca Journeys''. In 2025 the exhibition ''Ahmed Mater: Antenna'' was held at the UCCA Edge in Shanghai.

In 2009 his work was included in the Venice Biennale, and again in the exhibition ''The Future of a Promise'' at the 2011 Biennale. Other important groups shows include the 2013 exhibition ''Light from the Middle East'' at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Mater has exhibited his work in the Venice Bienale and at the British Museum. Provided by Wikipedia
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