Writing art at Astrup Fearnley
Artworks and creative writing sessions
In collaboration with poet Ibrahim Nasser, Head of Education Marie Vallestad will guide participants through selected artworks and creative writing sessions. Audiences are invited to experience the artworks through their own poetic interpretations.
In the third writing workshop, we turn to the painting Yesterday on Shelves by Mohammed Sami. Sami’s artistic practice revolves around episodic memory – the recollection of personal experiences and individual events. Having fled Iraq in 2007, his paintings explore belated memories as they suddenly and unexpectedly resurface through everyday objects or sensory impressions. Drawing on the traditional use of metaphor and euphemism in Arabic literature, his works articulate war, loss, and exile in an indirect way, often through depicting seemingly ordinary objects.