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Wathiq AL-AMERI, Iraq/Switzerland

 

Lives and works in Zürich, Switzerland

Wathik Al-Ameri and Ali Al-Fatlawi was awarded the Performance Switzerland Prize in 2011, which was followed more recently with the prestigious Swiss Art Award in 2012.

Ali Al-Fatlawi & Wathiq Al-Ameri collaborate together as part of the studio Urnamo founded in 2002. They have known each other since their childhood and studied together at the Bagdad Arts Academy in Iraq. In 1994 they decided to set off on an Odyssey. With false papers and just three US dollars in their pockets they crossed the border into Jordan. There they worked as ‘Copyists’ – reproducing classic Arabic paintings and so earning enough money to travel to Sudan and take a truck through the Sahara, into Libya and finally to land in Switzerland. There the two artists founded the studio Urnamo with the idea of further developing their work through collaboration. Ali and Wathiq have both graduated from the F+F Art and Media Academy in Zurich. This is the first time that their work is presented in Sweden.

 

Artists statement :

The performances, which we present since 10 years, all have the same basic idea. We want to find a material with which we are like another substance, and combine it with the locality where we are, in order to display different images. Does it positively or negatively affect our work? That is questionable. Certain, however, is that the action by the many areas of content and other art works differ. The large volume of material that go from place and time and the inexhaustible possibilities of topics, always makes the actions renewable and expressive. The same work can be monotonous, although no changes in the resulting images can be perceived. In another art form, these images of a work are not possible.

We believe that the whole action art work is designed to present images; but also moments without images. Under this form of experimental work in our presentation: images, moments, change, will disappear and finally only remain in our memories. We hope that this is what the audience will come across. Together, all the images of an action target our present topic. You will be welcomed by images through translated feelings and not through the intellect. This makes a pure mediation possible.

2000 Gallery The Earth, Zurich, Switzerland 2000 Rote Fabrik, Zurich, Switzerland 2000 Im Field, Zurich, Switzerland 2001 in the chapel of Helferei, Zurich, Switzerland 2003 Culture cafe „Abunoas“ Zurich, Switzerland 2004 Kunsthof College of Design, Zurich, Switzerland 2005 Schlachthaus Theater, Bern, Switzerland 2006 Plattformelf, Zurich, Switzerland 2006 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland 2007 Kasko, Basel, Switzerland 2008 High school of architecture, Luzerne, Switzerland 2008 Atelier zweistrum, Vienna, ostrich 2008 Momentum Festival, Brussels 2009 Zoom Festival, Hildsheim, Germany 2009 Open international Performance Festival, Beijing, China 2009 HSLU T&A in Horw, Luzern, Switzerland 2010 Festival Particles, Geneva, Switzerland 2010 pad- performance art depot, Meins, Germany. 2012 Guangzhou Live. Kanton, China.


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Wathiq Al-Ameri. Guangzhou Live 3. November 2012. © Guangzhou Live and the artist




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ARTISTS


Ali AL-FATLAWI, Iraq/Switzerland


Wathiq AL-AMERI, Iraq/Switzerland


Analia BELTRAN I JANES, Spain


Jo BENINK, the Netherlands


Nenad BOGDANOVIC, Serbia


Vincent CAMPOS, France


Manuela CENTRONE, Italy


Hsia-Fei CHANG, Taiwan/France


Chuyia CHIA, Sweden/Singapore


Maria CLARK, France


William COLLEY, United Kingdom


Loïc CONNANSKI, France


John COURT, UK/Finland


René DONDERS, the Netherlands


Yingmei DUAN, China/Germany


Helinä HUKKATAIVAL, Finland


Soile IVONEN, Finland


Liina KUITTINEN, Finland


Kaisa LUUKKONEN, Finland


Karolina MAGNUSSON-MURRAY, United Kingdom


Alicia MATTHEWS, United Kingdom


Päivi MAUNU, Finland


Guadalupe NEVES, Argentina


Zhihang OU, China


Rainer PAGEL, Great-Britain


Leon PLATT, United Kingdom


Nigel ROLFE, Ireland


Peter ROSVIK, Finland


Tomas RULLER, Czech Republic


Ursula SCHERRER, Switzerland


Dorothea SEROR, Germany


Abdallah SHMELAWI, Austria/Iraq


Joakim STAMPE, Sweden


Tomasz SZRAMA, Poland/Finland


Sinnikaä TÖRMÄLÄ, Finland


Dragan VOJVODIC, Serbia


Hua WANG, China


Niki ÖDMAN-STAMPE, Sweden


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