Exhibition

Emii Alrai: Hold Your Horses

7 Feb 2020 – 10 May 2020

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Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 17:00
Sunday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00

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The Tetley

Leeds
England, United Kingdom

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The High Dam is a new solo exhibition by Leeds based artist Emii Alrai. Alrai's practice is informed by inherited nostalgia, geographical identity and post-colonial museum practices of collecting and displaying objects.

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The High Dam is a new solo exhibition by Leeds based artist Emii Alrai. Alrai's practice is informed by inherited nostalgia, geographical identity and post-colonial museum practices of collecting and displaying objects. Focusing on ancient mythologies from the Middle East alongside personal oral histories of Iraq, Alrai weaves together narratives by forging artefacts and visualising residues of cultural collision.

Often working at an epic scale, Alrai creates bold installations that recall the mode of museological displays, but which challenge accepted responses. Obviously fictional and fabricated, Alrai's installations are beguiling and intriguing. They contain elements which are broken or unfinished, and hover between the formal polish of an imperial museum, archaeological digs or the residues of a performance. Alrai asks how we might consider the decolonisation of museums spaces and sculptural practice by presenting impostor 'sculptural' works drawn from other cultures and ancient societies.

For The High Dam, Alrai has created an ambitious new sculptural installation taking the form of a full-scale, five metre long boat, based on a bitumen formed model found in an Ancient Akkadian gravesite. Bitumen boats were thought to be placed halfway down burial shafts, and are believed to have been used as 'demon lures', designed to trap and distract demons from pillaging grave goods buried beneath.This new sculpture acts as a display vessel, containing a series of objects, such as clay pots and sculpted animal figures. By presenting sculptures as artefacts, in a display resembling a museum diorama, Alrai's work engages with themes of nostalgia and western productions of cultural capital.

The High Dam asks audiences to confront the history of the reconstruction of Middle Eastern artefacts and monuments in Western museums, whilst addressing ideas of identity, including the inherited and fragmented nostalgia between Britain and the Middle East.  

Emii Alrai participated in The Tetley Artist Associate Programme (TAAP) in 2018-19; a year-long talent development programme for emerging artists generously supported by Tetley's Beer. Find out more about our current programme here.

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