UNTITLED






2019, embroidery, 220 x 150 cm
“Maha Yammine reappropriates a utilitarian practice, traditionally connected to the artisanal and domestic worlds. Embroidered between several cities and with a dilated and unstable temporality, the lines of colors are touching each other, they are tangled inside a rectangle of white fabric, without ever circumscribing any particular shape.”
Fatma Cheffi, curator,
Below, Lyon, 2019