Jameel Prize: Moving Images

Interesting exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum showcasing the finalists in this award for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic culture, history, society and ideas.

This year’s edition was devoted to moving images and digital media. I thought this limited the scope of the award and made the display a bit samey consisting mainly of videos.

My favourite was the winner Khandakar Ohida's video “Dream Your Museum” about their uncle, Khandakar Selim, and his collection of more than 12,000 objects amassed over the past 50 years. The video was shown in an installation with some of the objects. It makes you look at the objects around you at home.

I liked Marrim Akashi Sani’s bright photos of her Detroit community during the Islamic holy month of Muharram capturing domestic interiors.

I found Sadik Kwaish Alfraji’s layered animations about her parents moving shown with drawings of her mother’s hand based on  family photographs.

Closed 16 March 2025


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