The Age of Modern Architecture in Qatar
Event End Date : 21 January, 2023
Venue : M7
Joel Tjintjelaar is a fine art photographer who believes that one of the objectives of art is to evoke a universal subjectivity. Artist; who establishes a relationship with the absolute beings of the socially isolated subjects, reveals their true potential. This manifestation that centers only on its subject is an advanced and sophisticated approach to portraiture. This expressive language, which is an example and inspiration for many, is the identity records of the architects, of the architecture, of himself and in fact of Doha and Qatar.
Joel Tjintjelaar is a fine art photographer who believes that one of the objectives of art is to evoke a universal subjectivity. To achieve this artist uses the dialect of black and white photography, not for its purification of color, but for redounding of unreal colors to achieve an otherworldly manner of abstraction. Museum of Islamic Arts, National Library, Katara Towers, Burj Doha, Qatar National Museum, Al Janoub Stadium, Doha Metro UNStudio; these grand architectural design objects which constitute the identity of Qatar by their creators, transform into the subject of photography in this exhibition.
This manifestation that centers only on its subject is an advanced and sophisticated approach to portraiture. This expressive language, which is an example and inspiration for many, is the identity records of the architects, of the architecture, of himself and in fact of Doha and Qatar.