
MOORE CONTEMPORARY presents an exhibition by Abdul-Rahman Abdullah. In this exhibition Abdullah plumbs deeply the personal to produce a series of works that allude to evocations that are deeply universal. A preoccupation with interstices informs much of this work. The amorphous zones between sleep and wakefulness, conscious and unconsciousness, darkness and light, life and death provide fertile ground for inner narratives, dreams and imagination to take hold.
For the first time Abdullah presents a suite of drawings alongside floor and wall sculptures, underpinning the subjective and familial resonances that give rise to his practice. The gallery becomes a space where the ominous and the optimistic intersect – and characteristically – the hyperreal and metaphysical are made manifest.




