Heavy Petals د د ح

Commissioned by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation for the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025

Heavy Petals د د ح

2025

Steel, dimensions variable,

approx. h. 3 × w. 10 × d. 10 m

Heavy Petals is a sculptural installation that incorporates elements from a photographic archive belonging to Claudette, the artist’s late grandmother. The work revisits how floral motifs adorned Claudette’s home and garments. Working from these images, the sculpture takes the form of atrophied roses falling atop each other, as if a mound of grief and a site for collective mourning.

Having a unique bilingual title, the Arabic weaves together the etymology of the root Hadad as an alliteration on Hadid (steel) or Haddad (blacksmith) and Hidad (mourning). Working with steel, an emblem of resilience, the artist speculatively revisits these inaccessible memories.

The garden of colossal metal roses simultaneously evokes the common opening gesture in classical Arabic poetry of Al Atlal, which translates to the ruins or remnants. It usually consists of describing a scene of desolation and decay, evoking feelings of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time, honoring the memories associated with those ruins.

Curator: Muhannad Shono

Production coordination: Latifa Albokhari

Design coordination: Artur Weber

Co-produced and installed with the Saudi Cypriot Foundries team: Konstantinos Koukkides, Mohamed Tabish, Mohammed Harris, Bilal Mia, Irfan Ahmed, Vijaya Raghavan