Hatem Al Ahmad Syrian, b. 1998

Hatem Al Ahmad navigates the profound intersections of humanism, environment, and time, offering a lens where the echoes of the past ripple into the future, with the fleeting present treated as a liminal space, a transitional realm that bridges what has been and what could be. In Al Ahmad's practice, the present becomes an ephemeral yet critical site of evolution, where the forces of history and the aspirations of tomorrow collide, reshaping the contours of the environment and human experience.

Transcending historical and geographical borders, Al Ahmad's work interrogates the interplay of human practices and the urban landscapes they shape, spaces where the constructed and the natural converge. His creations act as metaphoric bridges, inviting viewers to reconsider material culture and question humanity's enduring imprint on the planet. Through installation, AV and archival works and thought provoking paintings, Al Ahmad crafts visual environments that provoke inquiry and reflection. His work is imbued with metaphors, sparking conversations on sustainability, cultural legacy, and the delicate balance between progress and preservation. At its core, his art is a call to imagine futures where humanity and the environment coexist harmoniously.