Destinies

Solo Exhibition by Abubaker Moaz

March 13 – March 20 (2021)

Exhibition

Mankind is a blessed creature and one that holds competencies that enable the development and cultivation of Earth. Humans are inherited with the gift of consciousness and mind and thus responsible for the creation of civilization and culture. Given the quest for resources causing heated race between individuals and between communities.

In this context and the cross between what’s physical and that which is spiritual, the quest is diverse to the pure physical and the broad faith and spiritual models. In the midst of these, the mind becomes a pendulum that enjoys the pleasures of the materials and looks for purpose and holiness throughout the journey.

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The Artist

Abubakr Moaz

Bakri Moaz is a visual artist and student at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Sudan University of Science and Technology. Born and raised in Khartoum, Bakri launched his own atelier in 2017, which became a gateway to numerous opportunities, establishing him as a significant figure in the local art scene. He has participated in various exhibitions, art fairs, and projects, and his work has been featured in international exhibitions.

In his artistic expression, Bakri often explores the relationship between the material and the spiritual realms. He delves into the human quest for truth and the divine, with his art reflecting a raw and profound contemplation of life’s purpose and the search for meaning.

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