ALL HER SHIPS Eric Otieno Sumba on Monira Al Qadiri at Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
Monira Al Qadiri’s work explores humans’ ambivalent and alienated connection to the natural world, often viewing it through the lens of petro-culture. At times, the artist highlights oil’s role in reshaping human culture and the environment; at others, she enlarges the microscopic chemical structures and organisms that either sustain life on Earth or enable its industrialized destruction. In her current show at the Berlinische Galerie, Al Qadiri navigates oil’s entangled relationship with the sea, highlighting the toxic impact of oil tankers on the ocean and retracing the surprising symbolic role played by a sea snail within the history of the industry. Eric Otieno Sumba visited the exhibition and found himself drifting in threatening waters, somewhere between the romantic ocean of the seafaring past and the modern, infrastructural sea.
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