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Rema Ghuloum
Sacred Morning , 2025
Oil and acrylic gouache on canvas
259.1 x 182.9 cm
102 x 72 inRema Ghuloum Middle Eastern - American, b. 1978
Sacred Morning , 2025Oil and acrylic gouache on canvas259.1 x 182.9 cm
102 x 72 inCopyright The ArtistExhibitions
2025, Fertile Dreams, Tabari Artspace, DIFC, DubaiLiterature
Rema Ghuloum builds her paintings through a process of deliberate accumulation and erasure. Pigment is applied in thin stains, sanded back between sessions, each layer preserving traces of what preceded it. The result is a surface that holds time visibly, depth achieved through material record. Colour operates as a primary structural force: chromatic relationships establish spatial tension, atmosphere, and the sensation of light at particular distances. The work draws on the opticality of high modernism and the emotional directness of post-war abstraction, held in productive tension across canvases that resist resolution.
Ghuloum uses abstraction to process what cannot be directly stated: loss, interiority, the accumulated weight of experience and an enduring quest for beauty. Her Lebanese-Jordanian-Kuwaiti-American heritage, her formation between the Gulf and California, enters the work, the attunement of a painter to multiple light conditions and multiple horizons.
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