Doa Aly

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Born
OccupationsVisual artist, choreographer, filmmaker and writer
Yearsactive2001 - present
Doa Aly (دعاء علي)
Born
Alma materHelwan University
OccupationsVisual artist, choreographer, filmmaker and writer
Years active2001 - present
Notable work
  • The End Comes Not For Me
  • Only When All the Poison Has Gone
  • MAGNUNA
  • Semenkh-Ka Re: The Many Forms of Silence
  • Metamorphoses: The Sequences
Children1
Websitehttps://www.doaaly.com/

Doa Aly is an Egyptian visual artist, choreographer, filmmaker and writer.

Aly studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Helwan University in Cairo, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting in 2001.[1]

Approach

Doa Aly's work evolved into a research-based practice that generates multiple outcomes across numerous media. Her projects unfold through the deconstruction, reinterpretation and re-appropriation of various sources, drawn from literature, history, and current events.

Her interdisciplinary practice spans writing, drawing, installation, digital cinema, and performance.

Career

Her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Singapore Art Museum, 32Bis in Tunis, Art Jameel, Sharjah Biennial 13 off-site project BAHAR in Istanbul, the Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art, Annandaleon-Hudson in New York, The Abraaj Group Art Prize in Dubai, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the Delfina Foundation also in London, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul, the Biennial: EVA International in Limerick, Beirut Art Center in Beirut and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Her films and performances have been shown by the New Museum in New York, the Tate Modern, and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).

Works

References

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