Filwa Nazer
By Abigail Bernal
‘11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ August 2024
Filwa Nazer
Born 1972, Swansea, United Kingdom
Lives and works in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Five Women embodies the tension between private and public identities, capturing a moment of transition in Saudi Arabian society through the sculptural arrangement of materials. Blending fabrics generally used for the lining or unseen components of women’s garments, with industrialised mesh and netting, Nazer evokes the subtle shifts experienced in navigating between inner lives and exterior environments.
Nazer studied fashion and design and uses the conceptual and technical skills of patterning — and complementary processes of creation and deconstruction — to reflect the stories of five different women. The women, identified only by their initials, shared specific memories tied to an item of clothing they wore at a formative moment in their lives, which Nazer then recreated as a sculptural form. As personal expressions of vulnerability, each of the forms resonates deeply with the societal changes in Nazer’s homeland — one aspect of which has been increased access to public life for women. Balancing strength and fragility, Nazer captures a moment of passage that is both personal and collective, celebrating women’s resilience and ability to evolve in the face of change.

Five women 2021 by Filwa Nazer, installed at GOMA for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, November 2024 / Mixed media, including navy antistatic lining, black latex, piping cord, cotton-covered plastic boning, nylon interlining, calico cotton, nylon tulle, matt rubber, poly-rubber fabric, cotton webbing / Commissioned by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation / Collection: Museums Commission, Ministry of Culture, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia / © Filwa Nazer / Photograph: C Callistemon, QAGOMA
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