Alia (b. 2002) is an emerging South African artist whose practice centres on creating large-scale installations and ambient sound collages. Her work navigates the complex interplay between decay and sustenance, exploring themes of material agency and an ethics of care. Drawing from her own familial histories, she seeks to re-member and engage with ancestral experiences of death, labour, and grief. Through the specific lens of practiced Cape Muslim rituals, Alia critically investigates the enduring structures and agendas of 'postapartheid' and 'postcolonial' South Africa.
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Alia (b. 2002) is an emerging South African artist whose practice centres on creating large-scale installations and ambient sound collages. Her work navigates the complex interplay between decay and sustenance, exploring themes of material agency and an ethics of care. Drawing from her own familial histories, she seeks to re-member and engage with ancestral experiences of death, labour, and grief. Through the specific lens of practiced Cape Muslim rituals, Alia critically investigates the enduring structures and agendas of 'postapartheid' and 'postcolonial' South Africa.
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