What’s Left of Autumn

Virtual Solo Exhibition by Yasir Algrai

December 25 (2020)

Exhibition

The Exhibition consists of four groups focusing on the body mass of the Sudanese girl, as he tried to dissect it to get satisfying results.

 

His Studies focus on:

  • The Physical and Spiritual state.
  • Sudanese costumes.
  • Sudanese upbringing and traditions.
  • The physical dominance.

Artworks

The Artist

Yasir Algrai

Yasir Ahmed Mohammed Algrai
Born in Khartoum 1993. He graduated from the Faculty of Art, Department of Typographic Design in 2016.

The Artist is locally active and has participated in many galleries, workshops, and murals before and after December’s revolution. Additionally, he is a member of the cultural initiative “Safrajt”.

He recently worked with the Muse as a director in the portrait workshop.
His Artwork reflects his interest in different topics, including movement.
Recently, he has been working on a project called “The Return to The Countryside”

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