BERKELEY, CALIF.- The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive opened the first solo museum exhibition in the United States of work by Zeinab Saleh (born 1996, Nairobi; lives and works in London). MATRIX 289 / Zeinab Saleh: Signs of a softer world debuts new paintings commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. These new works showcase the artists meditative perspective on the everyday, bringing viewers into a world that is subtle yet strikingly clear. Using a tranquil color palette and techniques derived from printmaking, Saleh renders atmospheric landscapes and interiors that prioritize slowness and quietude, offering a space of respite amidst a world so often filled with confusion and chaos. The exhibition marks the latest installment in BAMPFAs contemporary art exhibition series MATRIX, an experimental platform for artists to make and show new work.
Saleh approaches painting through material experimentation. She places objects, such as plants and textiles, directly onto the canvas and layers washes of acrylic paint onto them. She then removes the objects to reveal the impressions they leave behind. Alternating between figuration and abstraction, Salehs paintings often feature images, objects, or memories drawn from her own life, ranging from animals like cats and swans to domestic items like prayer rugs and wrought iron fences. While this imagery is rooted in her own personal experience, Salehs paintings invite viewers to contemplate their own relationship to these specific references, finding connection in something that might not immediately seem familiar. Looking at two hands playing the board game carrom in The Local Game (2025), for example, one may not immediately recognize the game itself but might still connect to the sense of gathering, or instead puzzle over the thickly painted seashells that have replaced the game pieces.
With her solo exhibition at BAMPFA, Saleh joins nearly three hundred artists who have shown their work in MATRIX over the past five decades, including Gabriel Chaile, Nan Goldin, Alfredo Jaar, Young Joon Kwak, Julie Mehretu, Amol K Patil, Adrian Piper, Martin Puryear, and Cecilia Vicuña, among many others. Her exhibition advances the MATRIX programs renewed focus on showcasing previously unseen work by artists who are expanding the horizons of contemporary art. Salehs US museum debut in the MATRIX program signals an important inflection point in the artists career, coming shortly after acclaimed solo presentations at Tate Britain in 2024 and Pond Society, Shanghai earlier this year.
Through her paintings, Zeinab Saleh conveys a surprising sense of intimacy and relatability without depicting any singular narrative, said Graham, who curated the exhibition. Through her innovative approach to painting, Saleh renders ethereal scenes that feel at once familiar and fantastic.
Zeinab Saleh (b. 1996) was born in Nairobi and moved to London with her family at a young age. Saleh received her BFA from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, in 2019. In 2018, she was awarded the Slades Prankerd-Jones Memorial Prize. In 2017, she cofounded the collective and creative agency Muslim Sisterhood. Saleh lives and works in London.
Recent solo exhibitions of Salehs work include Earth remembers everything at Pond Society, Shanghai (2025); Art Now: Zeinab Saleh, Tate Britain, London (2024); j~o~y r~i~d~e, Champe Lacombe, Biarritz, France (2023); Softest place (on earth) [extended mix],Château Shatto, Los Angeles (2022); and Softest place (on earth), Camden Art Centre, London (2021). Salehs work has been featured in group exhibitions at museums and institutions such as A Lovers Discourse, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (2023); Redress, University College London Art Museum (2018); and Widening the Gaze: Curated by Zeinab Saleh, Slade Research Centre, London (2018).
Her work is held in permanent collections worldwide, including Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA, Bordeaux; Pitzer College Art Galleries, Claremont, California; Start Museum, Shanghai; The Perimeter, London; and University Galleries, University of San Diego.