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Interwoven Narratives Explores Kuwait's Changing Landscape Through Design

exhibition · 2026-04-23

'Interwoven Narratives,' an exhibition at The Sultan Gallery, is curated by Nawar N. Al-Kazemi and showcases the work of six designers from Kuwait. This display investigates how individuals interact with their changing environments through various mediums, including film, tapestry, sketches, a handwoven piece, anthotype prints, and animation. Among the featured works is Huda Al Abdulmughni's 'Fading Facades' (2024), an anthotype print. Utilizing a color scheme inspired by Kuwait's natural landscape, the exhibition emphasizes how environmental changes shape behavior and thought. It addresses the social, cultural, and psychological effects of these transformations on both personal and collective identities, encouraging discussions about the ongoing evolution of spaces and their impact on identity.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Interwoven Narratives'
  • Curated by Nawar N. Al-Kazemi
  • Features six exhibiting designers
  • Includes Huda Al Abdulmughni's 'Fading Facades' (2024) anthotype print
  • Presented by The Sultan Gallery
  • Explores environmental conditioning in Kuwait
  • Uses natural hues inspired by Kuwait's landscape
  • Showcases designed objects, film, tapestry, sketches, handwoven piece, anthotype prints, and animation

Entities

Artists

  • Nawar N. Al-Kazemi
  • Huda Al Abdulmughni

Institutions

  • The Sultan Gallery

Locations

  • Kuwait

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