Souad Abdelrassoul: Confusion: Online
"As we are all formed from dust, how is it that flowers do not sprout within us?
Nature is part of every person, it is inside us and we are within it. We are either a person of flora, or of fauna or even of metal, in many varieties and proportions.
So, if you seem to represent something of an animal, rest assured, you do.
If the flowers capture your sight and interest, then you could have a tree within you.
If you like rocks, then there could be ancient metal inside you, perhaps a translucent crystal or rusted iron. We carry them in us, although we sanctify some, and dishonour others.
The human body in our world is treated as sacred. Every day we consume and therefore desecrate animals and plants, taking away their divinity to make this desecration permissible. The more we elevate, cherish and celebrate our bodies and the more our society is guilty of the degradation of creatures and plants."
Souad Abdelrassoul, May 2020 (Translated from Arabic)
Circle Art Gallery, an overview
Director: Danda Jaroljmek
910 James Gichuru Road, Lavington, Nairobi
Tel: +254 722 672 938 | danda@circleartagency.com | www.circleartagency.com
Circle was founded in 2012 to provide a highly professional consultancy service to individual and corporate collectors and art institutions and build audiences through curating ambitious pop-up exhibitions. In 2015, we opened our permanent gallery space in Nairobi, aiming to be the foremost exhibition space in East Africa. Our intention was to create a strong and sustainable art market for East African artists by supporting and promoting the most innovative and exciting artists currently practicing in the region. We exhibit carefully curated, challenging and thought-provoking contemporary art and invite guest curators to work with us.
Circle collaborates with a diverse group of contemporary artists across East Africa rather than representing specific artists. We participate in international art fairs and engage with the art community by providing a venue for presentations from local and international artists, curators, art critics, collectors and academics