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02.05.2023

‘Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me’ By Nadirah Zakariya Gets Up Close And Personal As Her Biggest Solo Exhibition Opens This Weekend

Displaying close to 40 artworks, Nadirah’s ‘Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me’ at temu house art space in PJ, scheduled from 6th to 28th May 2023 will witness the Photographer/Visual Artist at her most vulnerable

By Culture Editor

‘Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me’ by Nadirah Zakariya will open its heart and soul; and doors this weekend at temu house art space in Petaling Jaya.  Officially scheduled for public viewing on 6th May 2023 (Saturday), the exhibition will run until 28th May 2023 (Sunday).

Featuring close to 40 artworks/pieces that ranges from framed photography prints, lightboxes and a video piece, ‘Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me’ (FFMMM) will mark Nadirah’s biggest show to date, albeit it being her third solo showing. Her first one, titled ‘Daughters Ago’ was exhibited in 2011 in New York City where she received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology NYC. Her second exhibition, ‘Girlhood’, was held in 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, where she is currently based, to rave reviews.

Born in 1984 and raised in Malaysia, Japan and all over the United States of America, to name a few, Nadirah draws inspiration for her work mostly through her non-specific, a geographical gamut, upbringing. It would be seven years this year since her last exhibition, and eversince then Nadirah has carved a name for herself not just as a profound photographer, but in other areas of the arts, mainly video and film production. When asked about FFMMM, Nadirah describes the exhibition quite simply but rather prolifically, “It is through photography that I process my feelings. That has always been the main medium. It allows me to feel what I need to feel, and so the output, although intuitive and organic, is reflective of the process of me trying to figure out or work through what I’m feeling”.

She adds that the majority of her work is an ongoing journey of self-discovery and learning to embrace herself for who she truly is, flaws and all.  For instance, Nadirah has been open about her day-to-day wrestle of having to reconcile with her Vitiligo (a skin condition that causes skin to lose colour or pigmentation. Depending on severity, it may result in spots and white patches that usually gets bigger with time), and she actively chooses to explore it through her craft. Her openness has also helped many others who struggles with the condition to see beauty amidst the disorder, thus providing the much-needed confidence to pursue their life ambitions.

And so with this aspiration to better self-acceptance and self-love through her work, comes different phases of self-enlightenment; ‘‘I shoot to see and understand myself better as I move through life. To me, doing this is like breathing; if I don’t carve out this space to explore and subsequently express myself, I don’t think I could go on living as me. That would be terrible and not an ideal situation to be in for anyone”. She explains further, “Now, with ideas, they are always in the back of my head and sometimes the urge to shoot just comes without warning. I know now that when moments like those come I will try my best to honour it, and immerse myself in the process. Sometimes I don't have that luxury but I will always try to make time, because they don't come often”.

For FFMMM, Nadirah has assembled a strong team made up of industry experts to help her not just in bringing to life the pieces selected to be showcased but in managing the often overlooked, business side of the arts. The list include Sharmin Parameswaran from temu house art space as her co-planner, and Liza Ho from The Back Room, appointed to handle all artsales in relation to FFMMM, both locally and internationally. Exhibition and space design will be handled by R+ agency. “I would be lying to deny the fact that this team is truly ‘a dream team’. Right now, our main focus is to put together a rousing and inspiring exhibition that would be remembered for years to come. I trust that we are only as good as our last work”.

Though presently rooted in Kuala Lumpur, Nadirah’s self-proclaimed status as a citizen of the world could not escape her desire to widely take FFMMM to other places. “Given the opportunity, I would love to take this exhibition outside Kuala Lumpur and work with different spaces all over the world, but my main focus now is to launch this show in my home city first, the city that makes me, me; and then we shall see where it will take us”, enthused Nadirah with a smile.

The exhibition, ‘Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me’ by Nadirah Zakariya will be open to the public from 6th May 2023 (Saturday) to 28th May 2023 (Sunday) at temu house art space, Petaling Jaya. There will be pocket events organised to support the main exhibition throughout the period, so be sure to check out updates via social media.

Dedicated Instagram for the exhibition: @nadirah.feelingfeelings

Bios / Profiles:

About Nadirah Zakariya

Born in 1984 and raised in Malaysia, Nadirah Zakariya draws inspiration for her work through her non-specific geographical upbringing. Currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Nadirah received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.
Nadirah is an internationally published photographer with works in numerous impressive publications under her neatly folded sleeves such as The New York Times Magazine, VICE, Dazed and Confused, Refinery29, W Korea and Vogue Italia. She is currently featured in Flora Photographica, a book published by Thames & Hudson in 2022. Nadirah’s works have been exhibited in cities including New York, London, Milan, Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.

About Sharmin Parameswaran

An independent and passionate part-time arts curator working in the Malaysian visual arts scene, with an interest and focus rooted in the potential of collaborative art projects to engage wider audiences through experience, thought and discourse. Active for 10 years (and counting), driving the conception and implementation of over 30 visual arts exhibitions and projects to date. Full time, Sharmin works with Astro Malaysia as VP International/Kids & VOD Content, keeping up to date with current social events and popular culture that drives digital and broadcast content from movies, TV series and fast paced online formats.

About R+

R+ is a multi-disciplinary, strategic design-research unit of GDP Architects that primarily focuses on analysing and taking in-depth considerations of the often unnoticed, invisible forces that shape our built environment. Our current endeavours place emphasis on the particularities of ‘What it means to be Malaysian’. Officially founded in 2020, we give foresight and strategy by analysing shifts in human behaviour; be it socially, environmentally, technologically or economically in order to better prepare ourselves for tomorrow, today.

We do this by observing and scanning the relevant signals found in lifestyles and trends, by giving structure to various perspectives made pertinent  through found data and insights, and lastly by formulating appropriate strategies that offer a more informed direction and better clarity tailored towards the selected projects. Our key purpose is to see best how we can move forward collectively, as Malaysians and appropriately respond to change.

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