Fields Beyond Perception brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists whose practices expand the boundaries of visual experience, inviting viewers into layered realms where perception shifts between the tangible and the imagined. Across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the exhibition unfolds as a constellation of distinct yet interconnected worlds—each shaped by its own visual language, yet united by a shared pursuit of meaning beyond the immediately visible. From Ahmed El Gaafary’s narrative-driven pictorial spaces and Ahmed Sakr’s poetic, materially rich compositions, to Ayman Elsemary’s textured evocations of rural memory, the exhibition opens a dialogue between storytelling, surface, and place.
This dialogue deepens through the practices of Hesham Abdel Moaty, whose sculptural works explore the expressive potential of the human form, and Licia Martini, whose vibrant, kaleidoscopic compositions evoke movement, emotion, and a search for equilibrium. Mohamed Abou El Naga’s experimental surfaces and Mohamed El Fayoumi’s sculptural reflections of vernacular character extend this material and conceptual exchange, while Omar El Fayoumi’s introspective figuration offers a profound meditation on identity and presence. Anchoring the exhibition, Sameh Ismail’s abstract calligraphic language bridges heritage and modernity, and Wael Darwish’s theatrical compositions present a dynamic vision of human presence. Together, these practices construct a multifaceted field of perception that transcends singular narratives, offering instead a rich encounter with art as a space of reflection, transformation, and possibility.
