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Huda Lutfi's "Unraveling" at The Third Line traces a journey of introspection and healing |
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Huda Lutfi, Missing Shoe, 2018, Mixed media on paper, 70 x 50 cm.
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DUBAI.- The Third Line presents Unraveling, Huda Lutfis fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Bringing together works from three of her recent seriesWhen Dreams Call for Silence (2019), Our Black Thread (20202021), and Healing Devices (2020-ongoing)the exhibition traces the deepening introspective qualities of Lutfis practice over the recent years. Unraveling also features a selection of previously unshown miniature collages that precede Healing Devices, offering insight into Lutfis artistic experimentations that culminated in these sculptural abstractions. The exhibition includes a new video work, The Seven-legged Demon of the Night (2025), made in memory of Lutfis mother, whose lifelong work as a seamstress inspired the artists practice centered on thread and fabric.
Owing to her background as a cultural historian, Lutfis work has long engaged with the sociopolitical currents of her surroundings, particularly her longtime home, Cairo. In her earlier works, human figuresoften fragmented, dismembered, or punctured through her signature collage techniqueserve as both reactions to and reflections on the crises that unfolded during moments of political unrest in Egypt. In her series When Dreams Call for Silence (2019), the human figure remains but is now set within surreal domestic scenes or immersed in poignant silence, marking a shift in Lutfis practice toward stillness and introspection, as described by writer and curator Sara El-Adl.
This contemplative direction deepens in Healing Devices (2020-ongoing), where Lutfi moves toward assemblages of organic and geometric paper cutouts carefully arranged against delicate silver or gold backgrounds. The series is inspired by Ismail al-Jazari, a 12th century Arab designer and polymath, whose manuscript, The Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices (1206), contains over 100 illustrations. Initiated during the COVID-19 pandemica period of global uncertainty and isolationHealing Devices embodies a sense of quiet resilience, healing, and spiritual reflection. Complementing this body of work, the exhibition also presents a selection of previously unseen miniature collagesspontaneous experimentations with form that preceded the Healing Devices series. These compositions offer a glimpse into the intuitive, exploratory process that became the foundation for the series.
In the Our Black Thread (2020-21) series, Lutfi further leans into the act of making as a healing practice. What began as a casual exercise at homeimprovising with thread on used teabags and car-filtersevolved into a fully-fledged practice rooted in materiality, intuition, and ritual. Utilizing the mobility afforded by the mediums lightness, Lutfi sewed both at home and in her studio, creating a multitude of minimalist compositions with a restrained palette of black, white, gray, and off-white. The works not only amplify the introspective meditation that fueled their making but also evoke the historical association of craftsmanship as feminine labor and its complex relationship to art.
Gallery Two presents The Seven-legged Demon of the Night (2025), a new video made in memory of Lutfis mother, Suad Hanim Abdul Aziz Wali, who was a seamstress. The work captures Suads hands during a period of her illness, engaged in the miming of sewing and cutting. Interwoven with texts reflecting on her mothers relationship with sewing, the video invites contemplation on what sewing signifies to a female body, its ties to memory and healing, as well as kinship.
Collectively, the works in Unraveling offer a compelling portrait of Lutfi, whose embodied, deeply meditative practice remains ever relevant in a world increasingly grappling with political strife and violence. In the words of Lutfi: Art is a healing practice. You forget yourselfthe burden of the ego, as well as its anxieties and desireswhen you immerse yourself in a work of art.
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